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I have said that before. It never stays off for long however.....Turned off the bator today. Nothing happening anymore. Besides, it is making the room so incredibly balmy, I can barely stand it. Too hot here to incubate during summer. Besides, I need to downsize badly! Waaayyyy too many mouths to feed.
Get her into water as often as possible that's deep enough to make her float. Swimming will help strengthen her legs.Raz, it's too bad I am not closer. I have a rescued Peking that I am not sure I can keep. My rule is no special needs birds and even though her walk is much improved from when I brought her home she still seems to have some issues. She is just super sweet and snuggly though.
The weather here is supposed to warm up just a bit this weekend, so I am hoping that I can finish cleaning out and repairing the shed to house them as well as putting up their fence. I think it should be sufficient and has a ground level door so she won't need to use a ramp to get in and out. I think this will be best. Originally I was planning to keep them in the overflow section of the chicken coop that I open up for cold winter days when it is too cold for the chickens outside... I like that idea because there is a low spot nearby that I could work into a natural looking pond, but that side of the coop has quite a big step to get outside and I have not been able to get her to use a ramp yet. I have been carrying her in and out.
Ducks tend to pip bigger than chicks because of rounded bills rather than pointed beaks.Normal for ducklings to make a smallish, chicken-sized pip, then enlarge it to a huge pip, or am I seeing bad zipping?
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