Waiting for my girls ...

I took mine to work since they arrived late and the post office was 2 blocks from work. I put them in our conference room. That day our attorney general decides to stop by the front office. He gave us the weirdest look because he could hear peeping. But we all stared back at him like :idunno.:gig
That is so cool and funny.
 
We actually had one jump right out of its box and start running down the hall. Luckily my coworker caught it. We really laugh about it now. They are cayugas too.
I love it!! :lau I had mine on my desk for a couple hours and then I moved it to the break room. For a little while I was worried about getting a surprise visit from the CEO!
 
The girls have arrived at the distribution center but not at my local post office yet, the lady said possibly they will come on their noon order. She said I am not allowed to pick them up at the distribution center so I will keep my fingers crossed. I feel so sorry for them coming all the way from California to Pennsylvania. Their nursery is waiting

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i am nesting too!!!
 
How are your babies doing?
They are doing really well!! Messy like ducklings are, but way too cute to care about it. My 7 yo daughter read them a book about tadpoles the first night :love.

I was going to ask a couple questions, maybe I should make a new post about it :idunno... but it is normal for them to try to eat the pine shaving bedding?? They eat their normal food too, but they try to eat those shavings! Also... with 4 all black Cayugas... how in the world can I tell them apart!? Is it safe to put a different band on their leg or nail polish on a toe or something?? We have names picked out and the smallest is the male (Blue), there’s a rowdy bossy girl, but the other 2 girls I can’t tell apart!
 

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