It's been a few weeks since I posted last. Looks like folks have some real pretty ducklings!
I put the 7 week olds (born May 21-23) in their temporary day pen so they could enjoy a bigger pen and a small tub for bathing.
There are four Cayuga cross ducklings. The yellow ducklings that I...
My ducklings are growing quickly too.
This batch sleeps in a 2x6 foot water tank in my linoleum floored hot tub room where the big hatcher is also located. I lift them in and out so they can go outside. They march out and down the stairs each morning to their day pen in the garden and then...
My newest babies...still have two in the hatcher that just pipped today.
Hatched the three Cayuga cross lings and purchased the Pekin from our local Atwoods...the shipment arrived this morning.
Changing to wood shavings tomorrow...now that they know where the food is located.
My trio is from eggs I purchased to hatch. None of my two exhibit the crest so perhaps the one hen carries the crest gene.
No, the other hen Maggie does not have the lower hatch rate...although she is 50/50. I thought it might be from my inexperience with hatching ducks. So far none of hers...
The skull under the fluff feels normal.
But this may explain why the hatch rate from the one hen that must carry the gene has a lower hatch rate...many dis.
Does this mean the drake slso has the gene even thogh he doesnt have a crest?
Need some assistance....is this duckling crested? Not sure how since background is supposed to be Pekin and either Swedish or Cayuga. The head fluff feels like two tiny ears...duckling is three weeks old.
There are two more babies with the same head fluff that are only one week old.
@lakesidefamily "Help!!! We have had two ducklings for a while. We have brooded them to temp and they are old enough to be outside. In our backyard we have shelter, food, and a lake for them to enjoy. This is their first night outside alone we stayed with them by the lake for several hours...
I use a stack of flat rocks for both inside and outside the 12 inch tall goat water tank we use for the duck pool. Easy to put in and take out for cleaning day.
Not the same "sage" . Sage brush is a woody bush, while culinary sage is a soft stemmed fuzzy leafed plant.
So sorry to hear...
Moved 11 of 11 eggs to the hatcher tray this morning from the incubator tray. Four had already internally pipped! Due date is the 20th. I'm thinking they will hatch early. The hatching tray is located on the bottom of the cabinet incubator and is next to the water tray. The hatcher tray...
Do you mean six scoops of feed mixed with a scant scoop of scratch?
I don't offer scratch to ducklings. I also don't feed fermented feed either
Perhaps someone who does feed fermented feed will share.
Ducks 8-9 weeks can eat game grower ration along with small treats of finely chopped...
Had a hatcher full of chicks and these two little darlings from Morris and Maggie....
This one tried to pip in the narrow end of the egg...had to help it out.
Morris and the girls headed to the garden and their tank.
@MandyJ. Yes, the ducks could come and go from their basket nest easily. I put the board steps for getting in the nest easier. The towel folded up inside helped them getting out.