Falling Down Heights, my daily life

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INCOMING FLOOD OF PICTURES!!!

Going to try to sell them online before the livestock sale next weekend, so took a bunch of pics.
 

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I'd rather big than feathered personally between ducks and chicks
Same. I like my babies to remain babies as long as possible, even if those are BIG babies.

Speaking of ducklings, little Derpy is still doing fine a week after hatch. I think it's brain must be a bit weird too, it keeps thinking the freckles on my spotted duckling's feet are food. :rolleyes:

Duck eggs in the incubator are doing well. Have a few internal pips. Some don't have descended air cells yet so are probably Muscovy. I turn them a few times a day still.
 

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