I still want that first one! And the last one would be an awesome pic for the photo caption thread!

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I still want that first one! And the last one would be an awesome pic for the photo caption thread!![]()
She was the first to run up to me too, so sweet! That drake groomed for a couple hours I think... it was the longest I had ever seen one cleaning themselves up!![]()
Both flippin adorable! Well, they all are![]()
I have a still air so no fan. Maybe only set in the middle or the outside edges? Maybe have more luck with 12 rather than 30+Thanks, Kathy! We're loving these guys!Dang, hon... am so sorry... I'd look for the cleanest, most even shaped, freshest ones and set those... does your bator have a fan? Sounds like you might have hot and cool spots maybe? Very welcome, Julie Bird... I couldn't post that much cute without tagging you, you know that...
Me too... I love how happy she gets seeing adorable duck pics...
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will tryLove that! Thanks for the link! Here's a pic, if anyone can't click the link. http://www.backyardchickens.c
om/content/type/61/id/7127483/width/350/height/700/flags/LL I'm sorry you lost those.And I agree with Ravyn's response... clean, even shaped, and fresh. Might even candle and look at porosity before setting them. I wouldn't say not to set porous eggs, just if some are good and solid, and some are very porous, I might leave those really porous ones out..... if you are trying to eliminate some.
I have a still air so no fan. Maybe only set in the middle or the outside edges? Maybe have more luck with 12 rather than 30+
will try
He also have one of those, but found it best to have at least one extra thermometer in the incubator.So hubby's work has a laser thermometer. Could that work better for the eggs? Only takes surface temperature.
Awww! That is soooo sweet!I have two drakes that imprinted, and they are still close to me and my daughter. They follow us around, sometimes right under my feet, and walk up to us to get picked up. My 6 other ducks merely tolerate our existence, so it doesn't seem to be contagious. We moved ours outside around 4 weeks too, but I still spent as time as I could with them. I would go to their pen and sit and read after the kids went to bed. I bring them inside sometimes, but not very often. I will watch a movie with them and rub their heads. It's more for me than themI'm sure everyone else has seen these pictures - but here are my guys - all grown up and still our buddies.
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awe, thank you Sweet Kathy.@Julie Bird , your posts always make me smile!
-Kathy