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Facebook Aunt
Oct 4, 2008

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How does sharing babies work? Shouldn't the babies imprint on one mom and ignore the others? Or is that only in cartoons?

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Facebook Aunt
Oct 4, 2008

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Avshalom posted:

i have no idea at what age keets become independent in the wild but zebby's brood are still inseparable from her long past the age when her chicken chicks went off to make their own way in life. petra split off from the family about two weeks ago and went broody again (that's the third time this season!! and she's incubating another clutch of guinea fowl eggs :pram:) and zebby's parade of adorable little puffballs is now an entourage of honking demon birds that are all as big as her and still treat her with complete devotion. today they all gathered right outside my back door for a dust bath



Zebby looks to be reevaluating her life choices. How did it come to this?

Facebook Aunt
Oct 4, 2008

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Too beautiful for this world. RIP.

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