TWO miracle chicks who survived a predator attack will be named by the public.
Hadleigh Farm's flock of ducks suffered a "predator attack" four weeks ago.
The animal broke into the farm's duck housing and took seven of its duck eggs, leaving just two behind.
Staff decided to try and incubate the two remaining eggs which thankfully both hatched on Tuesday.
In celebration of the miracle chicks' survival, the farm has invited the public to name the pair.
A spokesman for the farm said: "Whilst we were waiting for hatching, we have been strengthening the housing ready for when these two are old enough to go outside.
"We won’t know the sex of the ducklings for another three to four weeks until their feathers mature but are hoping for girls.
"Can anyone think of any names for our duo?"
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