these ducks are all sold so yes. It seems to be pretty normal pricing where i am. Actually lower than a lot of people i’ve talked to. Price you can get for them varies a lot depending where your located and how common they are there.
Ducks looking for new coops!
a pair of black pied muscovys, girl lays pretty well and usually hatch chocolate pieds from them. $60 for the pair
two call ducklings. 6 weeks and off heat living outside, one white and one penciled both looking like girls $55 for both
located in N.H...
Chickens looking for new coops!
2 black serama hens about a year and a half old $30 each
one serama silkie mix pullet 5 weeks off heat $15
located in N.H unfortunately don’t ship
Can get pictures for anyone interested
Some ducks and chickens looking for new coops
-A pair of black pied muscovys, girl is a great layer and they usually hatch chocolate pieds. $60 for the pair
- two black serama hens $30 each
- one silkie serama mix pullet 5 weeks old off heat $15
- two call ducklings, one white one penciled...
Does anyone have pictures of their call ducks growing up? I’d love to see some progression pictures of what they look like when they are young and what they end up looking like as adults!
Im currently growing up a batch of call ducklings and have been taking a bunch of pictures as they have...
I got some pictures of my 3 older call ducklings. They are currently 6 weeks old, I know atleast ones a girl, I’m almost positive it’s 2 ducks and a drake (they are the three black bibbed ones)
I brought the two week old white call and two Muscovys out today since it was so nice out.
Bantam chicks currently hatching and will be available for new homes by this weekend. Their dads are seramas and their moms are mostly seramas and a few silkies and rose comb bantam hen. So will be atleast half serama but I picked eggs that seemed to be from serama hens so I’m expecting mostly...
thank you, I tried to get a similar angle on both, theres definitely a difference in person. I agree all ducks are great no matter of their quality. And we will still be keeping most if not all of these ducklings however they turn out. But we do show our birds occasionally which was the reason...
Here’s a couple pictures I got today of what I mean by a few seeming a bit “better”. You can see the difference in these two greys.
The first grey is probably my favorite out of the whole batch of ducklings