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I have some in the incubator right now.
I have some in the incubator right now.
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Make sure to check this one out too.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/incubating-w-friends-helpful-notes-links-informational-post-links
There is a lot of trouble shooting and generally great information from the hatching thread on this link. she updates it all the time although where she finds the time I do not know.
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You don't need it for domestic ducks and geese, just "wild" ones (like if you wanted to raise wild mallards). (Looked into this extensively when I thought I was going to get ducks - before I decided not to.)
- Ant Farm
This gets brought up all the time, you do not need a license for domestic waterfowl.Quote:
I had considered ducks/geese but having to get a license from Texas Parks and Wildlife just to own them, and then having to keep a ledger of what happened to every animal and the by products of the animals seemed far too invasive. I can see it now, cooked X amount of eggs, or backed with X amount of eggs, butchered goose on such and scuh a date, consumed most, had left overs, and on and on and on. It is too invasive for me. It is why I don't posses a firearm or accessory that requires a Tax Stamp, so the BATFE can come by day or night to examine all firearms to make sure absolutely everything is compliant. There is just far too much monitoring of the little guys, and a complete ignoring of the industrial production for mass consumer consumption. Rant over.
OMG, I was just saying yesterday 'How in the world does she have the time to do all of this.' I am thankful that she doesMake sure to check this one out too.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/incubating-w-friends-helpful-notes-links-informational-post-links
There is a lot of trouble shooting and generally great information from the hatching thread on this link. she updates it all the time although where she finds the time I do not know.
Quote: https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/rehab/protected/
Wild Game Birds
I can't speak for certain about Cayuga Ducks but I would write to them and get it in writing if that is what they are saying.
X2This gets brought up all the time, you do not need a license for domestic waterfowl.