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Very cute indeed - if only they stayed that way and could be house trained
I won't even mention what my last hatch was at!!![]()
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I'm dying right now... Cuteness overload
You can't keep us in suspenders, so put yer tongue away!
Very cute indeed - if only they stayed that way and could be house trained![]()
I considered mentioning what you hatched at, but figgered the poor gal was confused enough and could try hatching outside the standards a bit later![]()
Can't help with colors, but goodness they are so cute! 10 more days for mine! And the little Serama girl! Oh my! I want her!!Tonight I learned that it is impossible to take a picture of a duckling on a tabletop. They don't stay put! I know the color rendition on these photos is awful, I have to shield my flash and didn't have it right. Can anyone help identify colors? I love the black feet on this one. The back is very dark with symmetrical light spots.This one is yellow with a gray/brown head and back shaded to match.
This one has large random pied spots in dark gray
This is the one that almost didn't make it. It is a very tiny duck, and is now keeping up with the bigger siblings. It's solid gray on top, with a tiny eye stripe, yellow belly and dark gray feet. I was surprised to learn that ducks are very compassionate creatures. They nuzzled and encouraged the weak one to eat and drink and duckpile. Chickens don't do that, and I haven't seen turkey poults go that far in being nice.
Duckpile photos are easy, though.
The Seramas are three weeks old now.
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Tonight I learned that it is impossible to take a picture of a duckling on a tabletop. They don't stay put! I know the color rendition on these photos is awful, I have to shield my flash and didn't have it right. Can anyone help identify colors? I love the black feet on this one. The back is very dark with symmetrical light spots.This one is yellow with a gray/brown head and back shaded to match.
This one has large random pied spots in dark gray
This is the one that almost didn't make it. It is a very tiny duck, and is now keeping up with the bigger siblings. It's solid gray on top, with a tiny eye stripe, yellow belly and dark gray feet. I was surprised to learn that ducks are very compassionate creatures. They nuzzled and encouraged the weak one to eat and drink and duckpile. Chickens don't do that, and I haven't seen turkey poults go that far in being nice.
Duckpile photos are easy, though.
The Seramas are three weeks old now.
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Have you ever seen any pics of my ducklings on a tabletop???
Sorry, had to laugh... nope, that doesn't happen with ducklings...
#1 is a grey...
#2 is either a silver or variation, may be something new...
#3 is a gorgeous blue pied...
#4 is blue dusky with white eye marks...
Isn't there 2 light colored ones? Got a clear pic of the other one?
Seramas are a gorgeous pair!!![]()
I was surprised to learn that ducks are very compassionate creatures. They nuzzled and encouraged the weak one to eat and drink and duckpile. Chickens don't do that, and I haven't seen turkey poults go that far in being nice.