Toddlers are Quackers

I am half afraid of giving the chicks to the moms now, but I don't think they are the problem. I never should have let them stay in the same small box together
 
I am going to ask a question, and I don't want an answer because I don't think I can get one.
If an adult loses about six pounds when they have a BM, how many does a child lose that hasn't pooped in a week?
 
For all the things I expected to find in the nest, what I found was not it!
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Doesn't cover it.
First, a pile of smeared poop outside the all dividing the area. It was from the ducks that I let wander in there a few days ago. Got that cleaned up. Then I found a pile of maggots. Got that cleaned up. Then I moved the wall, and got it secured. No peeping still from the chick.
I removed the nest box, and there is one egg. I think it is still going to hatch. I could not find the chick anywhere! Or the other egg, but one looked like it had stopped developing, so they may have kicked it out, and that is what the maggots were feasting on.
The chick was finally found. Flat as a pancake (flatter) and glued to the wall by its blood.
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I am going to ask a question, and I don't want an answer because I don't think I can get one.
If an adult loses about six pounds when they have a BM, how many does a child lose that hasn't pooped in a week?
Oh no.....
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I am going to ask a question, and I don't want an answer because I don't think I can get one.
If an adult loses about six pounds when they have a BM, how many does a child lose that hasn't pooped in a week?
probably a lot, poor kid
does she like prune juice?
my dd loved it, we called it magic juice

That's just a llama in camouflage
did you know the latin name for giraffe means leopard camel
 

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