Instructions on how to post a photo. First, you need to load your photos onto a website. The 2 most common sites people use are PhotoBucket and Aussie Chicks.
Once you've registered and uploaded your photos, for Aussie Chicks click on the photo you want to post so it's the only photo that appears on the page. Right click ON the photo and click on 'properties'. When the box pops up, copy the entire URL address that is there. An easy way is, right click ON the address and click select all. Then right click again and click copy. Close that properties box and come back here and open a new message. You can now either put that address in the 'optional image URL' box (right click in the box and click on paste) or you can click on the 'EBCode legend' at the bottom of the page to show you the code to put more than one picture per message.
If you're using Photo Bucket, find the picture you want to post. Under the photos are 3 boxes with addresses in them. Copy the address in the bottom box (IMG) and come back here and open a new (or existing) message and copy that address into the main window where you type your message. This 'code' is the same one you'd find in the EBCode legend. To add more than one photo, repeat the above steps. Only put one address per line.
Remember, if you are buying or selling stock, add your location and email address to your message so people know where you are!
Re:I've got ducklings!
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Posted by Desnee on July 05, 2008 at 08:14:49:
In Reply to: I've got ducklings! posted by Tanya on July 04, 2008 at 21:32:40:
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Congratulations! Just let her get on with it - no special tips and not much different from her raising chicks - except you may like to provide something like a paint roller tray with a rolled up towel - like a sort of bolster for them to paddle in and dry off on. Make sure they are in a sheltered spot - right out of draughts. Ducklings can be messy little buggers - remove water at night. I have used a broody chook to raise several lots of ducklings
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