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shaunk1990
In the Brooder
- Jan 19, 2016
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Haha very true! Good point! They keep making love in the water would two females do that?
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Yes very common for females. Silly girls. Oh and forgot if your out there when they are playing at mating look under the one on top at the time you should be able to see the male part of the drake it is long and shaped like a cork screw. Oh the things we talk about on BYCHaha very true! Good point! They keep making love in the waterwould two females do that?
They love to love in water it's just easier that way.Oh dam I can't think that that is the male then! I will try and get a picture today! As soon as I turn the water on in there little pool they start doing the deed. They don't do it anywhere else lol
I don't see a drake feather on these 2 .this is what your looking for.
Practice makes perfect lol That is how they usually begin. Are white Campbells known for being broody? some breeds have had it bred out of them but still there are a few that will surprise us. So just be patient and if you can't then go buy a incubatorAww okay then I guess we have three females!! Haha she is sitting on the eggs over night and when we let her out she doesn't sit on them anymore