My ducks are happier sleeping outside. They had a shelter for the first year I had them, and NEVER slept in it. So I am now using it elsewhere and they have been fine. Maybe he would like a buddy to snuggle with?
This guy hatched late May this year, egg from Lisa Cree. Too many roosters, and I am going to focus on the Marans, so he needs a home. I will be in Canby this Saturday or Sunday (at Oregon Flock and Fiber) or we can meet in the Salem area. Would prefer not to ship.
Thanks for looking!
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So the Splash will carry the genes too? I plan on keeping a Splash roo and the 3 pullets I got (2 splash, 1 blue) and going on from there, but this color will still be there even in the Splash right? Will the Blacks have copper in them too? I see that I have a lot to learn about this...
Why are my blue roos turning gold?
You can see in the one in the back some coppery gold color on the wings. The one in front has some gold to the hackles in this picture, it has since gotten more pronounced and is also showing up on the saddle feathers. They are 20 weeks old. The pullet does...
Hatched these guys this spring out of my two pairs (Holderread's stock) and I have too many boys! I hand-raised them, they are friendly. Hookbills are lightweight ducks, and make excellent foragers.
They are still molting out of their juvenile plumage in these pictures, taken a month ago. The...
One Splash Marans:
And one Blue Marans:
Hatched from these eggs (those are Americauna eggs with them):
Hatched April 24, eggs from Lisa Cree out of Bev Davis lines.
I am just outside of Salem.
Asking $15 each.
My first time hatching Marans, I have 2 splash and 2 blue to choose from. I am leaning towards keeping a splash because I don't like the color on either of the blues.
Here they are, they hatched April 24th, so are 14 weeks old.
Rooster 1:
Rooster 2:
Both hatched out of a similar...
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I agree. Mine are 1 1/2 weeks and I am going to take their light away this weekend. There isn't enough room in there for them to get away from the heat. If they are in a cold room, you could try a 60 watt bulb.
Good luck with your hatch Miss Prissy!
I too hatched some eggs from my own duck flock this spring, it makes you so proud. I told the ducks they were mommies, but they just kept snarfling around in the grass.
I asked a very similar question last year when I was first raising my ducks. They do spend a lot of time on the water. That is fine.
They are not like chickens, they don't seem to "go to bed" at night. They are up and about during the night as well as daytime, doing all their regular ducky things.
Yes, they get layer feed at night, I mix 50:50 with Flock Raiser during breeding season along with free choice oyster shell. I haven't weighed what I feed, but there is usually a little left in the morning. The ducks always seem hungrier for the food than the geese do. Later in the season when...
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Thanks for this advice- I think mine need to get older and fatter or something because she is able to fly over my 36" field fence that surrounds the pond to keep little humans out. He doesn't try anymore, and so goes crazy when she flies out, then she goes crazy because he is upset...
I have a pair of Pilgrim geese. They seem happy just the two of them. They are penned in electric net fencing at night (moved to fresh grass once weekly), I will be making them a larger "permanent" enclosure for the summer in my orchard because:
1. They love me. They think I am Mommy. When I go...
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I have yet to figure out how to link to threads, so I will quote someone who did it for me. My experiences hatching ducks in this incubator will answer some of your questions, I updated this thread last night with hatch information/pictures.
Well, hatch day has come and gone and if not for a busy week I would have updated sooner, but here we go!
Set 18 eggs on March 23 at 8pm.
Candled on day 6, found 1 blood ring, 17 alive. 100% fertility!
Candled on day 19, one egg looked "different" but I kept it in.
Over the next few days, a...