BackYard Chickens › BYC Forum › Other BackYard Poultry › Ducks › Thread formerly known as Hatch day is today
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

Thread formerly known as Hatch day is today - Page 2356

post #23551 of 38167

Hey DG, figured out where I was confused, lol. Bill sexing can be done with both gold/silver but is only 90% accurate. Color sexing is 100% accurate, but it has to be a gold drake over a silver hen. smile.png

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/124541/welsh-harlequin

Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

Reply

Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

Reply
post #23552 of 38167
Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain Utah View Post
Someone stop me... I feel a stress attack coming on over my toulouse eggs.  barnie.gif

You're almost there Iain, justy keep on breathing.....  hugs.gif

 

 



Quote:
Originally Posted by psue View Post


        yay for tiny determand birds!  btw... did  you get the email?
 


 

Yes, I did!  Thanks!  I've asked my computer guru #1 (my BB Kevin), and she said you'll have to upload it to somewhere like youtube (where it will help lots of folks), than we can make a link to your great video here....

 

You want me to do it, or can you upload it to youtube first?  It is yours, so I think it has to be you.  THEN, we can post it here.  thumbsup.gif  Great shadowing video, ya'll!

 

 



Quote:
Originally Posted by QuackerJackFarms View Post


I won't be disapointed with anything concerning this goose.  She could have no feathers and I'd still love her! Such a personality!  She is the hubby's favorite.  (And that's saying a lot).  

 

I just went out to pet her, she's freeranging in the yard right now, and she picks a dandelion and eats it.  Then she gets this look on her face like, "YUM!" and runs to the next one, eats it, and now she's frantically running to anything yellow in the yard to eat it.  I literally laughed out loud at her.

 



 Man, now I'm totally hyped about my geese getting here!



Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain Utah View Post

Update!!  African 1 and Toulouse 1 both have beaks at external pip location.  My african is peeping and made its first crack at shell just now.  I can see what I think is African 2's beak, but is not fully up in aircell.  Toulouse 2 is making progress into air cell, but do not think it has internally pipped yet.  I am beginning to bump humidity for lockdown now.

 

Toulouse 3 is still in cooker and making very slow progress compared to the others.

 


That's great Iain! 

 

Iain and Celtic - my eggs are doing great, except the air cells seem a bit small to me still.  It's been raining here for like a week, minus a coupld of days, and I can't get my humidity below 50% right now.  Any thoughts???

 

Julie and SM - loved the pics
 

 

 

You CAN control your actions, but you CANNOT control who you love.

Reply

 

You CAN control your actions, but you CANNOT control who you love.

Reply
post #23553 of 38167
Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain Utah View Post

Sue... a little bit, yes.  In the last hour, 2 of my toulouse eggs have made major progress towards internal pipping, so I moved them to hatcher.  But I have a horrible feeling of dread that my 3rd toulouse baby is backwards.  barnie.gif
 

Originally Posted by Iain Utah View Post

I'm trying, QJ!  It's just that the one baby definitely does not look to be turning right.  It has made no progress up back of aircell and feels extra heavy at pointy end.


      How do you know if it went the wrong way????    mixed ! is craking slow but stead so no worries there, Ebdem is rocking hard and has internally pipped..... mixed 2 is barely shadowing but still moving barnie.gif
 

 



Quote:
Originally Posted by Marty1876 View Post

You're almost there Iain, justy keep on breathing.....  hugs.gif

 

 

Yes, I did!  Thanks!  I've asked my computer guru #1 (my BB Kevin), and she said you'll have to upload it to somewhere like youtube (where it will help lots of folks), than we can make a link to your great video here....

 

You want me to do it, or can you upload it to youtube first?  It is yours, so I think it has to be you.  THEN, we can post it here.  thumbsup.gif  Great shadowing video, ya'll!

  ok, SO figure out how to post to youtube  hu.gif



 

post #23554 of 38167

button quail 2.jpg

 

Here are button quail #1 next to a dice, to give you an idea of his tiny size.....

 

button quail 1.jpg

 

Here is quail #1 this morning, under his 25 watt bulb with his good buddy fuzzy hair band and tiny bobble head dog......  (yeah, they are way bigger than him)

yellow quail.jpg

Here is the other baby, who was a bit shrink wrapped, so I just peeled back his membraine, and he jumped out into my hand a few seconds after I snapped this!  I hope we get some more!!!  wee.gif

 

These babies are SOOOO tiny!!!  The eggs are about 1/2" tall.  If my courturnix look like popcorns w/toothpick legs, this guy looks like he could hide inside a popcorn, but their feet are freaking huge for thier size!

 

 

You CAN control your actions, but you CANNOT control who you love.

Reply

 

You CAN control your actions, but you CANNOT control who you love.

Reply
post #23555 of 38167

P1070118.JPGP1070116.JPGP1070114.JPG

Babies and momma. She is very proud of her little ones. smile.png

 

Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

Reply

Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

Reply
post #23556 of 38167

Marty- Cute! So tiny.

Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

Reply

Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

Reply
post #23557 of 38167



 

Quote:
Originally Posted by JulieNKC View Post

 

Babies and momma. She is very proud of her little ones. smile.png

 

They are so pretty, Julie!  What is she? love.gif

 

 

 

You CAN control your actions, but you CANNOT control who you love.

Reply

 

You CAN control your actions, but you CANNOT control who you love.

Reply
post #23558 of 38167
Quote:
Originally Posted by Marty1876 View Post



 

They are so pretty, Julie!  What is she? love.gif

 

 


She is a silkie x something. She's smaller than the silkies, has a straight comb and feathers, but has feathered feet, black skinf, 5 toes, blue ears, beards, muff, crest, etc. She was sold to me as a silkie and the only other birds I saw were bantam cochin/frizzles so either she is a weird unmutation or some roo jumped a fence.

 

Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

Reply

Seramas, call ducks, mandarin ducks, and geese SCNA member  MO NPIP pt tested flock 

My website http://ittybittybantiebarn.weebly.com/  

FB poultry group, The Roost- https://www.facebook.com/groups/415500468537164/

 

Reply
post #23559 of 38167

post #23560 of 38167

Marty, that is so gosh darn cool how tiny they are!  I thought SA was teeny next to all the day older anconas.... but she is a giant compared to your babies.

 

How I have been able to tell if egg wrong way:  If I have an egg that is cruising strong up to lockdown day and I see all other eggs with dramatic air cell dip and babies moved way up into bottom side of air cell.... and then I have 1 or 2 eggs that have only made small drop in air cell, have barely crossed day 21 line on bottom, but are vibrating hard to try to pip... these eggs are probably positioned backwards.  Certain problem aircells also seem to be a forewarning that the baby will not be able to position right when developing.

My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 33 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 11 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/
Reply
My menagerie includes 5 horses, 3 dogs, 4 cats, 33 geese (dewlap toulouse & african) and 11 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/
Reply
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: Ducks
BackYard Chickens › BYC Forum › Other BackYard Poultry › Ducks › Thread formerly known as Hatch day is today