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I'm dying right now... Cuteness overload
 
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I'm dying right now... Cuteness overload


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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 never added any water, lol...


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 :gig


I don't ever recommend what I actually do now, lol...
 
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.
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!! :love
 
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.
:gig Have you ever seen any pics of my ducklings on a tabletop??? :lau 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!! :love
 
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Have you ever seen any pics of my ducklings on a tabletop??? :lau

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!! :love


Nice assortment! Are those all possibilities for me?
 
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.


Now you see a big reason why I love them so much... they are much more emotionally aware than any other poultry I have seen... they grieve as well...
 

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