These birds have been the foundation of our flock. They have stood up to the arid Colorado weather here which means cold winters, hot summers and not much rain so no many plants or bugs. Very...
Acquired these two girls from someone who wasn't supposed to have them in the city. They were still pullets. They lay one egg every other day between the two of them. Have not noted them to be...
With several comments about finding it hard to obtain good quality Brabanters, has anyone purchased from Sandhill? Where have you found good quality stock? If our town changes it's regs, this is...
The 5 that I sold had big tops too but I wanted the colored ones and this white one. I sold her 4 white and one Buff colored. I need to know if they are boys or girls though.
You're going to have to wait another 4 months or so to tell if they are boys or girls, unless you get an early crower.
Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member MO NPIP pt tested flock
ok so i figued id jump on this thread and say i think sometime this week or next im getting a dozen call duck eggs. greys, whites, and snowys.
cant wait
anyone got any tips for me cuz i heard they are the hardest to hatch
Country girl has call eggs in the bator.
A small flock of ducks (3 welsh harlequins and a rouen) a pair of american geese, a lovely anatiolian shepherd, and 10 ducklings ariving on march 18th!!!!!!
A small flock of ducks (3 welsh harlequins and a rouen) a pair of american geese, a lovely anatiolian shepherd, and 10 ducklings ariving on march 18th!!!!!!
I am so worn out. I got the new fence around the coop. Cleaned it out, which is a pain because I do deep litter so there was lots and lots. I have one side left to line with cinder blocks and I still need to line the door with smaller wire, but I'm almost done with it. Still need to cook for my kids and bring in the babies who are out in the brooder. They have their heat lamp on, so they've been staying outside during the day.
Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member MO NPIP pt tested flock
ok so i figued id jump on this thread and say i think sometime this week or next im getting a dozen call duck eggs. greys, whites, and snowys.
cant wait
anyone got any tips for me cuz i heard they are the hardest to hatch
Hi Lcw! That's exciting about the Call duck eggs.
Keep an eye on the air cells - have a read about how to adjust humidity to keep the air cells growing at the right rate. Getting the air cell the right size (about a third of the egg) at the end is important. Usually, high humidity at hatch (70%) is the way to go.
The 5 that I sold had big tops too but I wanted the colored ones and this white one. I sold her 4 white and one Buff colored. I need to know if they are boys or girls though.
thats hard to tell i silkies are the only chicken i cant tell :P lol
awww the lady who was suposta sell me B/B/S silkies has not contacted me ive called 2 and emaled her 6 times :( i give up
it is better to have loved and loss then never loved at all.. no matter how small a pet maybe its always hard to lose one...