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Post by Duck Diva on Apr 2, 2009 13:39:59 GMT 8
Well heres the first little bub. All fluffy and eating and drinking well. Shes just waiting for a friend It will be interesting to see what colours she turns out.
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Post by shellebelle on Apr 2, 2009 13:57:36 GMT 8
Aww so cute! I love new babies! I love the duck in there too lol, dont worry I totally understand we have a little elephant that keeps our new babies company.
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Post by beck on Apr 2, 2009 14:15:13 GMT 8
oh that is a strange color Wendy what is it meant to be ?? besides the blond tufts it is similar colored to a glw !! But so cute
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Post by Duck Diva on Apr 2, 2009 14:24:50 GMT 8
Hi Beck They are a mix from her pure pen of a Gold Laced Roo and Hen,grey laced Hen,silver pencilled Hen and a spotty red Wyandotte Hen so it will be a cross of the Gold laced roo and one of the hens. Who knows? When she gets her big feathers we will be able to tell I think. Whatever it is, its going to be a pretty bird I think
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Post by Cluck N Waddle on Apr 2, 2009 14:48:41 GMT 8
Very cute Wendy
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Post by Duck Diva on Apr 2, 2009 15:58:35 GMT 8
Hi all, well Ive just had the next (and last)arrival of the hatch. Another with similair colours but no white on its head. I will post more pics when its out of the bator and fluffy Im so please we arent going to have ANOTHER lone chicky! They are both looking healthy and strong.
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Post by Duck Diva on Apr 2, 2009 17:27:21 GMT 8
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Post by beck on Apr 2, 2009 18:01:41 GMT 8
it's amazing how much of the tiny feathers they shed .. I notice when i have to clean out the bator it gets in everything ..Sad for her too coz they are soo cute at that stage and you just want to carry them around
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Post by lakelands on Apr 2, 2009 18:32:40 GMT 8
Ooooo they are lovely Wendy....Maybe they will be gold and red and grey and spotty. Can't wait to see how they look when they get some feathers....I am glad that you got at least the 2 to keep each other company
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Post by Duck Diva on Apr 2, 2009 18:43:20 GMT 8
He he I suspect they will be all of that Yes Im so pleased I got 2 this time
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Post by fluffychook on Apr 2, 2009 19:16:48 GMT 8
Great pictures, well done Wendy. It is so nice they have each other and I feel for your daughter, at least it is only for a couple of days
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Post by Duck Diva on Apr 24, 2009 15:51:14 GMT 8
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Post by horses7 on Apr 24, 2009 18:17:11 GMT 8
Lovely yellow legs and beaks, going to be some interesting looking chookens when they grow up
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Post by Duck Diva on Apr 24, 2009 18:25:53 GMT 8
hehe, theyre defintately not a standard colour but Im hoping to get at least 1 girl to add to the backyard flock! I'll be disappointed if both are boys.
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Post by lakelands on Apr 24, 2009 20:38:53 GMT 8
Hi Wendy they are little rippers. Isn't it amazing how quickly they change. I recon they might be girls as they have some tail feathers, my boys never got tail feathers till they were about 10weeks old and both of your seem to have tail feathers so fingers crossed. Do you know what colours they are supposed to be
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