We have five babies in a brooder cage that are right at 4 weeks old. Here in Tennessee, the highs are in the mid 90's during the day (heat index in triple digits), and lows of mid 70's (heat index around 80) at night...although next week the lows get back down to around 71. I think these little...
My Khaki Campbells stopped laying eggs for about a 2 week stretch of time...or so I thought. Turns out they dug out an "egg hole" and were burying them in a really hard to get to spot under the chicken coop. My remedy was to get an old nesting box that wasn't being used, and I put it in an easy...
Oh I'm definitely not going to attempt to vent sex them. I'll just wait until they're older...I'm pretty patient when it comes to that stuff. Our biggest obstacle now is trying to come up with unisex names for them that we can all agree on! LOL
These 3 little bundles of joy have so much personality! I wish I were experienced enough to determine their gender (is that even possible when they're this young?). Anyway, here are a few pics.
I'm very experienced with hatching chicken eggs. This will be my first duck hatch, though. I guess I picked a complicated pair to cross for my first time! I'm excited, though. Can't wait to see which traits these little ones get! Here are a couple of pics of the mother (well, 3 mothers) and father:
Thank you all! I was so nervous to start lockdown. I didn't want to do it 4 days too early. But hypothetically, if the eggs were 32 day eggs and I locked down for 28 day eggs, would the early lockdown be harmful to the remainder of the incubation?
I have some eggs in the incubator that are coming up on hatch day. These babies will be hybrids (mother is a khaki campbell and father is a muscovy). So the gestation period of ducks is 28 days, except muscovies which is 35 days. I'm curious, since these are mixed with both, will they be 28 eggs...
I have some eggs in the incubator that are coming up on hatch day. These babies will be hybrids (mother is a khaki campbell and father is a muscovy). So the gestation period of ducks is 28 days, except muscovies which is 35 days. I'm curious, since these are mixed with both, will they be 28 eggs...
Two of my female khaki campbell ducks are often exhibiting mating motions. Is this a "dominance in the hierarchy" move, or is this actually sexual? Here's the video
I'm a 1st time duck owner, but have been raising chickens for quite a while now. I have 2 ducks, a female Khaki Campbell and a male Muscovy. They share a very large enclosure (with a very large chicken coop in the back) with my 8 chickens. They all live in perfect harmony with each other, aside...
I haven't seen her squat yet, but as far as mating goes, that ship already sailed. I also have a male Muscovy, which is triple her size, that has been mating with her for a while now, whether she is ready or not. I have to say, he definitely forces it. A lot of times she tries to get away from...
I've been raising chickens for a long time, but first time duck owner. I have a Khaki Campbell who will be reaching egg laying age around mid September, give or take. I was wondering if ducks show any signs of getting ready to lay their first egg. In my experience with chickens, when they are...
I'm really surprised the hen just sat there calmly and didn't start flipping out. I have one hen, who seems to have claimed the alpha status, and if she sees ANY animal get near the coop, she starts fluffing up and loudly belting out her "sound the alarm" cackles.
I have 2 Khaki Campbell ducklings (both the same age). One of them has developed a little white poof of hair on her head. Just wondering if that is normal, since the other doesn't have it. My wife and I are joking that she might be mixed with silkie chicken...LOL. Here's a few pictures of their...