aaah, and I bet he's happy to be out and free.Those little tails straighten out after a while - he was just a healthy big boy in a teeny weenie egg!![]()
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aaah, and I bet he's happy to be out and free.Those little tails straighten out after a while - he was just a healthy big boy in a teeny weenie egg!![]()
Me toooo, I totally agree. He's the perfect pkg of small, cute, round, soft, funny and beautiful duck.I know that has always been appealing to me!
Welcome Milkshake!!!
So fun to have a new ducky community member!
Just popped in real quick to share ChaCha
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ditto!! Cha Cha is owner of the house in all her sweet and adorable glory.O
I was missing my cha cha fix too!!
Quote:Heartbreaking! Hatching is such a roller coaster, especially when you lose babies you are attached to.![]()
Checked one last night and it looked to be infertile. I have two with appropriate yolk development, but no vessels. I have never seen anything candle out like that before. The air cells were perfect, so they didn't go the way of my last call batch, which grew like weeds but the air cells never fixed again and eventually did them in (which has happened to me with waterfowl before!) I'm just letting them cook in the incubator and I'll see if the yolks keep expanding. If they were dark eggs, I wouldn't think anything of it, and just assed there was an embryo, but I have never not seen at least one vessel or two in a developing white egg!Quote:
Speaking of hatching how are those eggs I sent you? My pair may have genetic issues.... I have no clue though because I am not the first person to use them for breeding?