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Yesterday I reached into a darkened nestbox to hunt for duck eggs (the Australian Spotted hens think it great fun to cover their eggs with bedding). I got bitten by an irate duck! I decided to leave her with 7 marked eggs to see if she can hatch and raise ducklings this late in the year.
Then in another pen, a lavender cochin bantam hen was sitting on eggs also. Maybe they somehow know it will be a mild winter.
 
I decided to winter with the trio of chickens I have, but allow for impulse addition. If the feed store has pullets, I might be tempted into it. Duckling wants to incubate though. That will work because I can set six to eight (dozen) eggs, get two or three girls, and try processing again. The last time I wasn’t prepared, and messed up. Duckling loved her nuggets and tenders, but the job wasn’t pretty. :oops:
 
I decided to winter with the trio of chickens I have, but allow for impulse addition. If the feed store has pullets, I might be tempted into it. Duckling wants to incubate though. That will work because I can set six to eight (dozen) eggs, get two or three girls, and try processing again. The last time I wasn’t prepared, and messed up. Duckling loved her nuggets and tenders, but the job wasn’t pretty. :oops:

I just be so afraid that the babies will get cold. Last time, I had them in my garage until about 10 weeks old, and I still feeled it's too early to send them to coop. If I get chicks now, they may spend a half year in my garage. :thHubby and I both don't have the capability to process, so we are relying on Dennis to get only girls. :D I love the taste of those real free-range chicken though.
 
Yesterday I reached into a darkened nestbox to hunt for duck eggs (the Australian Spotted hens think it great fun to cover their eggs with bedding). I got bitten by an irate duck! I decided to leave her with 7 marked eggs to see if she can hatch and raise ducklings this late in the year.
Then in another pen, a lavender cochin bantam hen was sitting on eggs also. Maybe they somehow know it will be a mild winter.

I'm not ready for baby chick! I'm not ready for baby chick! I'm not ready for baby chick! No duck either! :oops:

I do hope it's a mild winter, so I can start early next year. Last time I got some chicks at the end of February, they caught cold when moving to the coop on May. If this winter is too cold, I'll wait until March.
 
I lost a few chicks this past year because they were unhealthy when I bought them. In the past seven years, I have never had an issue putting chicks outside even in the snow at a very young age.
I cannot deny that I feel like I have failed so many times this past year, in so many ways. I’m embarrassed, but I also see others struggling, so I’m trying to be brave.:oops: I just hope no one puts me down the way one person did. I couldn’t even get the help I needed because I was so embarrassed.
 
Here is the baby kittens. They eat lot. I got them to without food during the night so I can sleep. I have to use a syringe to feed them they don't like the nipple I have on the bottle.
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I lost a few chicks this past year because they were unhealthy when I bought them. In the past seven years, I have never had an issue putting chicks outside even in the snow at a very young age.
I cannot deny that I feel like I have failed so many times this past year, in so many ways. I’m embarrassed, but I also see others struggling, so I’m trying to be brave.:oops: I just hope no one puts me down the way one person did. I couldn’t even get the help I needed because I was so embarrassed.

:hugsDo worry. Everybody have their own way to deal with things. And we all make mistakes. No one should get blamed unless they are doing something bad on purpose.
 

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