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No, the swedish have been gone for a while so not a part of this breeding.  Another thing is the tips of the wings are yellow.  So should we wait for him to totally dry to remove from the incubator or wait until tomorrow?  He has not slept since hatching a few hours ago... just keeps moving around.  He almost follows us through the incubator windows asking to come out!  We have other eggs incubating that are due in 2 days so I want to remove him and his mess properly to not mess them up.


I would wait til he was completely dried so he doesn't catch a chill. But whatever you think is best. Sometimes I'm afraid they will burn their heads on the heating element, if he's walking around like that. 

 

One city boy husband that I'm converting to a poultry boy, 3 daughters, 3 Mallards, 2 dogs, one cat: and the bator's plugged in.  Hatching addict, BYC addict and you can find me in the forum "formerly known as hatch day is today" with my friends: Miss Lydia, Critterrun, StillMecle, GrannyCarol, JulieNKC, DuckGirl89, 70%Cocoa, Evelle and JazminesZoo.  I love my Gurlz!
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One city boy husband that I'm converting to a poultry boy, 3 daughters, 3 Mallards, 2 dogs, one cat: and the bator's plugged in.  Hatching addict, BYC addict and you can find me in the forum "formerly known as hatch day is today" with my friends: Miss Lydia, Critterrun, StillMecle, GrannyCarol, JulieNKC, DuckGirl89, 70%Cocoa, Evelle and JazminesZoo.  I love my Gurlz!
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DG:  I don't like how your ducks scare you.  Bad ducks. 

One city boy husband that I'm converting to a poultry boy, 3 daughters, 3 Mallards, 2 dogs, one cat: and the bator's plugged in.  Hatching addict, BYC addict and you can find me in the forum "formerly known as hatch day is today" with my friends: Miss Lydia, Critterrun, StillMecle, GrannyCarol, JulieNKC, DuckGirl89, 70%Cocoa, Evelle and JazminesZoo.  I love my Gurlz!
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One city boy husband that I'm converting to a poultry boy, 3 daughters, 3 Mallards, 2 dogs, one cat: and the bator's plugged in.  Hatching addict, BYC addict and you can find me in the forum "formerly known as hatch day is today" with my friends: Miss Lydia, Critterrun, StillMecle, GrannyCarol, JulieNKC, DuckGirl89, 70%Cocoa, Evelle and JazminesZoo.  I love my Gurlz!
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I would wait til he was completely dried so he doesn't catch a chill. But whatever you think is best. Sometimes I'm afraid they will burn their heads on the heating element, if he's walking around like that. 

 

Oh, he hit his head so many times in the beginning on the heating element but kept moving around and is now sitting down in another corner wobbling fighting off sleep.  He was trying to get into a bowl of water we had in there so we removed it.  It has about 3 inch high sides and I thought it would be high enough but we are not going to chance it with this guy.  He hasn't gone near his hatching area... seems to prefer a clean area?  We will definitely try and wait until he is dry.
 

 

Two horses, two dogs, Russian tortoise, Roman tufted goose, cayugas, pekins, snowy mallards, mallards, black east India, khaki campbell, buff, black runner ducks.  Our most famous bird - Albert our swimming turkey (RIP)

http://youtu.be/lR0Qu4Ggjlw

Watch his Youtube video...

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Two horses, two dogs, Russian tortoise, Roman tufted goose, cayugas, pekins, snowy mallards, mallards, black east India, khaki campbell, buff, black runner ducks.  Our most famous bird - Albert our swimming turkey (RIP)

http://youtu.be/lR0Qu4Ggjlw

Watch his Youtube video...

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post #22394 of 37914

Congratulations!! Your Pekins must be hiding some black genes and bibbed genes. White hides other colours.

 

Looks like a little cutie!!! Definitely wait till he fluffs up before taking him out.

Swedish ducks in Black, Blue and Splash
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post #22395 of 37914

Hey Coca, try the cake yet?

 

Why don't sheep shrink in the rain?

 

 

Why is there brail at drive up ATMs??

 

 

Why are their floatation devices instead of parachutes in my airplain seat???

 

 

If a tree falls in the woods and my husband doesn't hear it, am I still wrong????

 

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Why don't sheep shrink in the rain?

 

 

Why is there brail at drive up ATMs??

 

 

Why are their floatation devices instead of parachutes in my airplain seat???

 

 

If a tree falls in the woods and my husband doesn't hear it, am I still wrong????

 

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Hey Coca, try the cake yet?



We are having it for dinner tonight. Plan was to have it last night but someone asked us over for dinner....hmm.png   I will bake it when I get home so we can have it nice and warm. YUM - I'm really looking forward to it. Will post pics big_smile.png  Got some cream to have it with.

 

Good Monday night dinner, I say.

Swedish ducks in Black, Blue and Splash
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Here are two of my Anconas that hatched yesterday!  The one laying down looks dark chocolate.  I'm not sure about the one standing up.  At first I thought he was all yellow, but around his face he does have some very light brown markings.  My daughter named them Pickles and Snuggles.  I still have one in the incubator that I helped halfway out, but he wasn't ready.  I had one die in the shell yesterday morning and I was afraid the last one would die, too.

 

Is there anything you can do if you jumped the gun and hatched before they were ready?  I rinsed off the bottom of the incubator and put him on a soft cotton cloth and kind of rolled up another one around him.  He seems to like to feel snuggled up like that.  Is there anything else I can do for him?


So cute...love the way the one is standing so tall, lol
 

 



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Cute, cute, cute!
 

 



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It's officially named "Early Bird".  We got home just in time to see it hatch out...  this was from a pekin egg.  What does this look like to you guys?  We do have a khaki campbell male and a mallard male but it reminds me of a blue or black swedish.  Would be great, we have lost all of ours to predators.  It's very active and 3 days early... was put in the incubator on 2/29.IMG_5332.JPG



CONGRATS!!!!  ya.gif

 

 

 

 

 

~~Call Ducks: Butterscotch & Blue Fawn ~~ Runner Ducks: Blue/Black ~~ Giant Toulouse Dewlap Geese: Buff & Grey ~~ Sebastopol Geese: Gray Saddleback ~~ Silkies ~~ B/B/S Bantam Cochins/Frizzles ~~ Sizzles ~~ LF Salmon Faverolles ~~ English Lemon Cuckoo Orpingtons ~~ and a few rogue Guineas ~~

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~~Call Ducks: Butterscotch & Blue Fawn ~~ Runner Ducks: Blue/Black ~~ Giant Toulouse Dewlap Geese: Buff & Grey ~~ Sebastopol Geese: Gray Saddleback ~~ Silkies ~~ B/B/S Bantam Cochins/Frizzles ~~ Sizzles ~~ LF Salmon Faverolles ~~ English Lemon Cuckoo Orpingtons ~~ and a few rogue Guineas ~~

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post #22398 of 37914

I know why my ducks were missing now!!! One of the hens is making a nest! YAY! She has a cute little nest, with 3 perfect little eggs in it, wish i knew where the other hen was laying her eggs!! That way i could slip them in her nest... I just hope the goats don't mess with the eggs!!!

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!!!!!!

Come visit the blogs!!!

beforehoneycreekhollow.blogspot.com
honeycreekhollow.blogspot.com
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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!!!!!!

Come visit the blogs!!!

beforehoneycreekhollow.blogspot.com
honeycreekhollow.blogspot.com
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post #22399 of 37914

sbost, at least wait until he gets a good long nap in bator.  After he wakes up, if he looks like he really has his legs under him, then I'd move him.

My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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Well..... just on an impulse... I put a super low bid on some saxony eggs.  I was the only bidder and won them for $5.  Seller emailed me and said she has 14 and will add 1-2 if they lay more in morning before she ships them out tomorrow.  Whoops.... hope I like saxonies! big_smile.png

 

The appleyard auction is almost over... and so far I am still the high bidder.  Guess I will have a full bator again in a few days!

 

ETA: just won the SA eggs.  QJ, I told seller you recommended me. big_smile.png


Edited by Iain Utah - 3/25/12 at 5:29pm
My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 32 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 10 ducks (muscovy, ancona, cayuga & silver appleyard).

NPIP Certified- #UT-179

Spirit's story: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/725035/spirit-the-amazing-grey-dewlap-toulouse-gander/
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