Right now I have Buff Orps, silver laced wyandottes, olive eggers, easter eggers and silkie chickens along with khaki Campbell and crested blue Swedish ducks. I have 2 incubators going at the moment. One with quail to hatch Tuesday and the other with ducks. I'm always up for swapping/sharing...
My TSC in Roane county gets them from Mt. healthy. I got 6 chicks and they handed me a print out on their care and it had Mt. healthy printed on the papers.
I plan to add more blue swedish ducks this spring. I have quail in the bator now with more on the way. Hubby got me a fantastic new incubator for Valentine's day. I am hoping to do some swapping on the swap page to get some Turkey eggs also. I have started lots of seeds this week. Mulberry...
I couldn't stand it any longer. I finally added heat to the coop. My coop is 10x20 and I have the back wall lined with hay bales but the 4 chickens and 4 ducks didn't really want to leave the coop and it is just so cold. I have some frost bite on Mr. Roo's comb. I like to use the "edenpure"...
OOOOO, I love them. When I first decided to get ducks, I researched and fell in love with Cayuga. I still haven't been able to get any after multiple attempts. (purchased eggs from "show Quality" parents that hatched as Khaki Campell) My first order of ducks were suppose to be Cayuga but...
If you want to separate them now, I will take them as soon as you start collecting. If you want to collect them for 5 days, I will take whatever you get in that 5 days so if they lay less than 1 a day, that's ok to. Let me know when you start collecting and we will make arrangements to meet...
Are they blue swedish cayuga cross or pure blue Swedish and pure Cayuga? My preference is pure blue swede. How many eggs do you get a day and what do you sell them for? I am very interested, where at in nicholas county?
I would like to find some fertile Blue Swedish or Cayuga duck eggs for this coming spring. I might even be willing to get a grown Blue Swedish drake if anyone has one to get rid of. I would be willing to drive a little bit to get them. I am set for chickens but I am wanting to breed my...
I have seen another version that is almost completely upright. Reminds me of a DNA strand from science class. It was only about 3-4 inches wide. I am guessing because of how steep the incline was, it would probably roll down better. Considering that I wanted one for duck and chicken eggs...
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Thanks for the input. I was curious about how functional they would be. The idea of it is excellent. If you were designing one to be made, what would you do differently? How would you change the spacing on the bars? I have also seen a new kind that is a kind of box with sections for...
No problem. Let me know if you want more later. I would be happy to share. Lol. I don't have a pure breed of Cochin yet. They are barred rock Cochin and red sex link mix but they are from my chickens and I love them. :-)