Ducklings from begining to hatching

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2009

Ducklings - Mallards - our newest additions.

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  • isnt it amazing that a whole duckling could be curled up inside of an egg?

  • Awesome video!!! Thanks for sharing. This is really cool, makes one feel warm and fuzzy LOL

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  • tell me how you did all of this plz? i wanna do it 2!

  • more? XD

  • @lillieven not all the eggs are becoming birds, if they are not fecundated they are nada!

  • Really cute.....makes me never want to eat an egg again....

  • A family of Ducks were born in my backyard(well the gully behind the fence) and there was one Duckling that was born a week after the others so it was half the other ducklings size.

    The cool thing was that this smallest duckling was the bravest. She would run up into the house and squeak for Bread and take it to her family. Even now they're all grown up, the one who visits most is the youngest.

  • Bad pun at the end

    Aw they're cute

    Where's their mommy?

    That's all I have for saying about this video

  • when there is holes how can it be alive without fed for 3 or so days?

  • Life is not just hard and awful... Look at this vid and try not to feel warmth in your heart.

  • It's so amazing, watching a living creature come out of an inanimate egg.

  • @Artimara I did not really get what you meant, but yea, I also think there is no difference between a duck and human except maybe that one is a bird, the other not. The reason they are in that box, if it was that what you meant, is that the ducklings need to have a constant 'perfect' temperature until they are grown up. If it is too cold or hot, they die. So imagene you have ducklings hatching in the winter. What would you do? Throw them out into the snow saying that is their natural habitat?

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