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  1. iluvmybabiez

    Question about euthanasia

    I'd say he made the right decision, a vet is going to know by looking at the dog what's best for the dog.
  2. iluvmybabiez

    How many Ducks does everyone have.

    1 rouen 1 Indian runner 1 muscovy 1 khaki Campbell
  3. iluvmybabiez

    Muscovy keepers share your pics!

    I just got him/or her today. :3 along with this female khaki Campbell duck.
  4. iluvmybabiez

    North Carolina

    I have some hatching eggs in the incubator if you're interested. Do you live near Knott's Island NC?
  5. iluvmybabiez

    So frustrating- sold a rooster!

    Well that's sort of a plus, I guess mine are more so pets so even if they're not laying I still wouldn't kill em. I have a California White named Cali she's deformed where she hobbles, she hasn't laid an egg in a couple weeks, I love her too much to even consider it.
  6. iluvmybabiez

    HELP WITH INCUBATION

    Make sure not to peel unless it's been over 24+ hrs. Also only peel a little bit of the hard shell, not the inner membrane or it can hurt the duck or worse possibly kill the duck. If his yolk sac isn't absorbed its probably to early... Helping them out should be a very last resort, if the duck...
  7. iluvmybabiez

    HELP WITH INCUBATION

    Good luck! Don't sweat the small stuff, let nature take its course. :)
  8. iluvmybabiez

    North Carolina

    Get a big feeder and fill it up before you leave, and leave lots of water. Im sure all will be fine.
  9. iluvmybabiez

    Should i get an incubator a a silkie hen?

    They're good mamas, but you'd get a better yield with a higher chance of chick survival with an incubator. I have an incubator and I know last year I only had maybe 2-3 chicks die out of 30+...
  10. iluvmybabiez

    HELP WITH INCUBATION

    I would avoid opening it so much, but don't worry I think your safe. Also it won't affect the other eggs even if their behind, I've incubated like this many times with no issues. Just make sure to keep a reasonable temperature in there, not sure about ducks but chicks need around 100°. Also be...
  11. iluvmybabiez

    So frustrating- sold a rooster!

    You have a pretty nice well thought out reply. I guess I consider mine pets, also I've never been one for killing anything solely based on their sex. Of course I understand if one needed to for meat, but killing a Roo because its a Roo is something I could never condone, I believe the owner...
  12. iluvmybabiez

    Got some fertile eggs!

    Thanks a lot. We honestly didn't plan it, but he snuck in and did the deed... But hearing tweets won't be so bad. :3
  13. iluvmybabiez

    Betta Breeding Info

    It's been a couple of years since I tried to breed mine... I'd say it takes patients, LOTS of patience. Anytime you try to breed bettas there is a chance of seeing them rip each other apart, sometimes until the death of one or the other. I'd study, get things prepared, of course you'll need...
  14. iluvmybabiez

    Got some fertile eggs!

    One of my lucky Roos hopped well sneaked in and fertilized some eggs. :P Proud mama here! Last year I had an amazing yield 30+, wonder how many this year... I'm excited, but nervous, either way I'll be pretty happy as long as they're healthy. So wish me luck! I got em all in my incubator.
  15. iluvmybabiez

    Betta Breeding Info

    You're welcome :)
  16. iluvmybabiez

    Has anyone used their chickens in live animal education programs?

    My husband's mil would take their chickens to school for art I do believe. I don't know if theres a demand for it, but I think it'd be a mighty fine hobby.
  17. iluvmybabiez

    So frustrating- sold a rooster!

    I have over an acre, I raise my chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, etc on natural things with no added hormones. I wasn't trying to debate at all, I just couldn't understand if you were being crudely sarcastic or not.
  18. iluvmybabiez

    So frustrating- sold a rooster!

    I never specifically said my way is right, but I don't believe in killing roos based solely on their sex. I think its not that they don't have the room, its just that they don't want to be bothered. Also roos can be rehomed, I take in roos all the time myself. I understand killing them...
  19. iluvmybabiez

    What treat did your chickies get today?

    Oats, bread, bananas, and mealworms.
  20. iluvmybabiez

    So frustrating- sold a rooster!

    I don't see it merely as an opinion, but more so choosing life for the birds. It's not a waste to me to feed my Roos, humans are wasteful leaving tons of scraps feed em that. My hens are getting a long just fine, they are all separated. I posted to give comfort, its not a bad thing to...
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