Shrink wrapped ducks?? What should I do?

Here is my baby conner!

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Awe cute!!
 
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This little duck.. Totally melts my heart!! It loves me so much! I put my hand in the brooder and if comes running towards me, it is so chill when I'm holding it and never makes a peep! It turns it's little face sideways to check me out. So so sweet!! My little blue



Lol I just can't believe what you did to those little duckies. All that hard work just to cover them back up. Lol
 
I have been looking.... And looking... I could probably get away with keeping two for now. After looking today, I'd love to have a runner and a pekin too! Runners just look hilarious! I need to figure out how to make an inexpensive.. But nice looking coop/pen for them for night time if I do keep some. I have all 8 of them in a galvanized tub right now and I can already tell it's getting crowded! I'm not sure what to do once they outgrow the brooder in about a week or two!


Three weeks they will be ready to go outside..
 
Totally off subject , but my husband is is horrified by the fact that my baby  birds have their own linens, towels etc. that I wash in our washer and dryer.  I prewash them in the utility sink outside, and I wash them seperately,, but he and his mother still  think think that this is  going to give us some disease.  I use the expensive thick shelf liner for my babies along with towels and the occasional stuffed animal, and I find that washing them by hand and hanging them just takes too long as much as I change their bedding.  I use bleach and detergent, and I don't  see anything harmful about washing them in the machine.  Any thoughts???


Well if they are going to get a disease, then you best better watch out! Because there's a lot that goes on in those underwear's that you get stuck washing.. Lol
 
Totally off subject , but my husband is is horrified by the fact that my baby  birds have their own linens, towels etc. that I wash in our washer and dryer.  I prewash them in the utility sink outside, and I wash them seperately,, but he and his mother still  think think that this is  going to give us some disease.  I use the expensive thick shelf liner for my babies along with towels and the occasional stuffed animal, and I find that washing them by hand and hanging them just takes too long as much as I change their bedding.  I use bleach and detergent, and I don't  see anything harmful about washing them in the machine.  Any thoughts???

You should let them know, they are already susceptible to a disease, THE HD DISEASE, HATCHING DISEASE. VERY CONTAGIOUS, NO CURE, ONCE IT ENTERS THE BODY, YOUR DONE...

THERES NO SHOT, NO MEDICATION FOR IT, NOTHING YOU CAN DO ONCE YOU GET. so you best better make them aware of this disease!!!
 
My girl is a house chicken and I do the same...never had any issues with anything and it has been over a year! I just rinse everything before I throw in. If you could get any type of disease, my whole family would  have caught it by now...LOL!


OH YOU HAVE A DISEASE ALRIGHT, YOU IN THE PROCESS OF TAKEN MEDICATION FOR IT RIGHT NOW!!!
 

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