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Oh my goodness, I'm so excited and puzzled. I have call ducks hatching under a duck which is thrilling! She's been such a good sitter. Well, the first 2 ducklings have hatched and I know this because I found one lost down in my nursery yard full of chickens and guineas. The poor, tiny thing must have been caught in the rainstorm we had. I found it in the mud, turned on it's back unable to get back up. It was near death and very cold. So first thing I did was put in under heat for a couple of hours and I assumed it was a newly hatched muscovy duckling which still had traveled a good ways. After it got warm enough for me to wash it off and offer it water, I started thinking how very tiny it was and it finally dawned on me that it was a call duck! I rushed to the call duck and under her she had another tiny baby. Well, I couldn't risk her losing it so I took it to put in the brooder with the other baby thinking I would give them both back to her tomorrow after her 3rd egg hatched. She let me pick up the baby but when I didn't give it back she got very upset. So I moved her, the last egg and the strongest baby into a pen inside their regular yard. She's still not happy. I can tell you that I have never heard those call ducks be that LOUD before, but when she was calling her baby her quacks were deafening.
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I hope she'll settle down and sit on the last egg. If not, I'll take it and put it in the incubator. I think this duckling is going to make it which is a miracle in itself. Pictures to come tomorrow. They are the cutest little things I've ever seen. I still cannot believe how far that new baby traveled. He had to have gone through at least 2 fenced yards, one housing my geese. I'm so thankful I found him. Fingers crossed he makes it. These birds sure do keep me on my toes.
 
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Oh, Yancy, I am so sorry to hear about NaddyBlue! I am so bummed!
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I think the one I have left is turning into a roo. It has very red wattles but the comb is still small and black. Be just my luck!
For the sinus infection I would use garlic and Vet Rx. Garlic in food (maybe oatmeal and eggs mixed) and water and Vet Rx under wings and above the nose.

Happy one year Anniversary! Maybe you will get some friends for PumPum as a present. <wink>

It will get better with your roo but it will be Oct or Nov before you see the improvement and then next spring you may hate him again as it will start all over since he is young and very hormonal. Though I doubt you will catch him in a corner crying his eyes out.
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So, there was a lady (patient) at work today whom is wanting to get some chickens and one of my coworkers told this lady that I raised chickens. The lady seems really interested in getting some and is supposed to call me tomorrow. Now I am faced with the daunting task of parting with some of my babies. The facts are, "YES" I need to get rid of some chickens. But, how do you ever choose. Another girl I work with told me there was a recent episode on "HOARDERS" about this crazy chicken lady whom kept over 30 chickens in her house. No, I am not a hoarder, but I may be well on my way to that point. Does anyone else have problems with parting? Or, is it just me??
 
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Think of it this way. If she is a patient that returns occasionally, you can still keep up with the chickens and you have also helped someone take a leap into this wonderful chicken world. It's up to you whether or not you tell her about chicken math!
As for choosing the ones she would get, I'm glad it's you and not me! I would have a hard time with that part.
 
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Do you see now why I have about 700????? It is so hard to part with them and I like to know that the people getting them really want them and aren't going to take them to an auction when they get tired of them.
However, the more you have the easier it is to relinquish them!
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It's not easy to let them go. I know! You *might* just need them.
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I've only really sold roosters and some chicks I didn't want. Nothing I really wanted until this upcoming weekend when I have people coming to get silkie chicks.

Well, I did sell Jackie our light brahmas but I know her and knew she'd take care of them!

Joy, hope the little duck is okay!
 
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