Ok, now that I've read more... I can tell y'all about yesterday.
My hubby was TICKED. LOL.
I went to Dells for feed. I swear, that's all I went there for! Feed. I'm looking around and OHHH! the babies! But no, I was going to be strong! I get a few items and then head back to check out the babies again. A woman comes up and asks the kid (who doesn't know anything about poultry, and he'll tell you that himself!) what's wrong with one of the RIR girls. Of course, he didn't know. So, I tell her it's pasty butt and that one of my babies just had that and how to treat it. I also mentioned that the chick's toes were curling. The lady was so concerned about this chick, she made me an offer: If I'd take the chick home, she'd buy her. After a bunch of hesitation, and watching this poor chick get bumped around... I agreed. Then Amy (her name.) offered to pick up more chicks to keep the little one company. I only took her up on one, as I have to agree, I wouldn't have wanted a single chick screaming their head off in my house, but I also don't want a husband screaming his head off either! LOL.
Well Amy and I got to talking, and we have some similar interests (we both have rescued Bearded Dragons) and she is now joining BYC! YAY!!!!
But yeah, my DH was ticked about the chicks, then surprised about a stranger buying me 2 RIRs (which considering I just had a poor RIR hatch that gave me 1 bird who turns out to be a roo, I could use a few hens! It's a miracle! LOL). Then I pulled out the box and showed him my contribution: 2 ducklings. DH admits that the ducklings are pretty cute. LOL. "I knew Jere gave us a pond liner for a reason!... You know, I half expected to see a turkey in that box." (if they had turkeys, I might have! Just cuz I knew either one would make up for more chickies! LOL)
So... as soon as Amy joins, I can tell her that the little gal is doing better. I've cleaned her butt and Pam'd it (I find it helps prevent more buildup). I've also braced her curled toe with tape, and then because she didn't like walking on that foot after, I did a cross brace between both legs to keep them under her. Those ducklings were an excellent idea: the chicks are so much calmer because the ducks are. I didn't even hear them this morning, and that's one thing I was dreading. The loud chirping all day.