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    I'm looking for polish chicken eggs

    Thank you for the suggestion. I'm in Texas, near austin.
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    I'm looking for polish chicken eggs

    I want some polish chicken eggs to hatch myself. I am hoping to find an assortment of colors. Can anyone help me with finding what I'm looking for.
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    Official BYC Poll: How Do You Keep Your Coop Smelling Fresh?

    I have used the all natural corn cob cat litter mixed in with The pine shavings. It seems to make a big difference.
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    Do runner ducklings require additional suppliments?

    Thank you for your quick reply. I found this on amazon and purchased it as it will get here quickest. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00016XJM4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_HFYM9HBP4ST7EP5WGCQF?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 I hope it will do the trick.
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    Do runner ducklings require additional suppliments?

    I've hatched out 7 lovely runner ducklings. They're all looking happy and healthy. My question is this. I'm feeding them non-medicated chick feed and they're growing fast and look great. I've read that adding brewers yeast and niacin are good to add to the diet, but then read this is mostly...
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    Day 11 on duck egg incubation, egg cracked dont know why.

    I already took it out, I wanted to see if anyone knew what could have had caused this. I candled it and its development was good. No smell either. Its just a puzzle. Its sad as it wasn't dead. But there's no way it could have developed with the shell so damaged.
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    Day 11 on duck egg incubation, egg cracked dont know why.

    Was given 15 runner duck eggs to incubate. Had one bad on the offset, another one was badly damaged in transit but all the others are developing as they should. (Thank you for whoever posted the wonderful pictures on what candled duck eggs should look like) Anyway, its day 10 and one of the...
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    Thank you for having me.

    I've been visiting you all for quite a while now. Finally decided to join in.
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    Any Home Bakers Here?

    I prepare my garlic differently, depending on what I'm going to do and how much I need. First, you need to separate the cloves. I usually roll the bulb around between my palms to get rid of the excess outer skin. Pulling from the upper tip helps, but there's usually some left. Next, pull the...
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