The Lone Duckling on the Farm

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If you want to contribute to the Town of Peacham Recovery Fund, go here:

THE USUAL STUFF:

Send us mail:
Gold Shaw Farm
PO Box 225
Peacham, VT 05862

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If you're worried about Abbi eating too fast try getting her one of those slow feeder bowls

sadfrick
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"And if your really curious...."

Cliffhanger of the century.

CCP_Xyed
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I hope the people of your community who were criticizing your business are now able to see the value you can bring to the community... Thanks for supporting your community in times of needs.

isabellefaguy
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The sequel to the Ugly Duckling has finally arrived...the Ugly Chicken.
Its okay little guy...you'll grow into a great beautiful duck one day.

zakuraRabbit
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I just want to say, its awesome what you do for your community in Peacham. You could just sit back and be happy that your house is fine but you decided, in your unique position as a content creator, to rally help from all over the world. Thats really admirable and you can be proud of that.
I really hope that you manage to collect a lot from that 24h fundraiser stream.

time_to_teaparty
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I hatched a duckling with a chick and it was amusing to watch this pair grow together. When the duckling discovered the pond, it knew what to do. But its companion kept jumping into the pond to be with the duck but was not impressed with the water on its feathers. The epitome of a "mad as a wet hen".

whereswendy
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The sound of those peeping frogs in the early evening light, and I can almosot smell the greenness and the damp ground of the place. Heavenly...🌾🍃🌿🌾

diane
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Aww, poor little duckling. It's probably bonding with chickens that don't want anything to do with it. I fear this duckling will not feel at home anywhere, but we'll see...

davidmachemer
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6:40-That little beige cow is a Bunny, if I have ever seen one

deepseermoo
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This morning was like "Ya! Another Gold Shaw video." 2 minutes in, notice from the post office my new baby geese were here, "Sorry Morgan, can't watch your birds, I have to go get my own." My female goose was so excited when I got home she wouldn't let me in the house till I let her see the peeping box. I swear she was trying to talk the goslings into jumping out and joining her. (She has been going broody since early winter last year but we don't have a male. She only stopped when her partner got sick and sadly passed away.) They are all now safe and sound and I can finish this video, its a good morning.

jillianstolling
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❤ Morgan, your last name is sooo appropriate for you, as you have a heart of gold to do a 24-hour livestream to help raise funds to benefit your friends and neighbors recovering from the flood.
I love the photo of Allison and Pablo in the video. It's adorable! ❤

anitraahrens
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"and if you're really curious-" video ends. XD good job, Morgan.

ViperVixen_
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Lavender brown babies are absolutely adorable the funky chicken mom she has the cutest babies

kerithoma
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That duckling has a tragic life story. An orphan, living with a foster family that hate him but as he grows his strength and resilience will shine through.

elisel
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Dogs are so smart! Abbey took off as soon as you said to go!

monacoleman
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The flowering milkweed in the pasture is beautiful, I wish I could find seeds for that variety around here further south, since the monarch butterflies love that stuff.

Lord_Nightmare
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the frog sound reminds me to invasive coqui frogs we're trying to get rid of on the Big Island of Hawaii

GTOtaguro
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Well I wasn't curious but now that you've got my curiosity with that cutoff...

graveyardshift
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The summer nighttime sounds of the frogs and the various bugs singing is one of the big things I miss from living in the country / in the Midwest

rustybrazenfire
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Grew up in the country but have been a city girl for decades. My stress nightmare is still a relentlessly rising creek approaching the level of our home, even after all these years. Floods are traumatizing!

emk