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    Ancona Ducks

    The breeder that I use is Boondockers Farm in Beavercreek, Oregon. I know they ship to Canada, though I'm my sure if the last hatch has already happened.
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    Your Typical Routine w/ a Small Flock?

    We have a fairly small flock. 8 hens of all different breeds, as well as a breeding trio of Ancona Ducks (two ducks and a drake, though we will be adding one more duck here soon). This is our routine: Morning (whenever I wake up): Open hen house door, open duck house door. Put three to four...
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    Ughh, rats! Help me convince my husband to poison them!

    Hello, I need help. We have a rat problem this spring in our yard. We have both chickens and ducks, and now RATS. We pull the food up at night, but they are out during the day scaring the ducks (who are scared of EVERYTHING) and eating the food constantly! My husband won't use poison because he...
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    Breeds of ducks please!

    I'll put in a vote for Ancona ducks. They are gorgeous. But I am biased. :)
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    ancona ducklings

    http://boondockers.sharepoint.com/Pages/Poultry.aspx They are local to me in Portland, not sure where you are from, but they ship them as well. If you happen to be in Oregon, they have them at the farmers market this weekend half off! I'm going to pick up a couple myself.
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    ancona ducklings

    Have you tried Boondockers? I got Ancona from them a few months ago, and they are doing great!
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    Ancona Ducks

    I have two questions for you all. First, I am wondering when the crested gene shows up in Anconas in the form of the crested puff on the back of their head. I have an Ancona duck who has seemed normal until now(she is almost 9 weeks old) but in the past few days, she is seeming to have some...
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    Post Pictures of your Baby Animals!!

    ...hiding in the back who is a week younger.) And this is one of the baby ducklings we sold with my own human baby. Though, she's four, so not *really* a baby. And since we're talking about all kinds of baby animals, here is our Aussie Shepherd as a baby, around 8 weeks or so. She...
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    Duck Names

    My Ancona Drake is Fig. The two Ancona girls are Ingrid and Tallulah. :) And since it's similar, my chickens names are: Isadora, Violet, Henrietta, Harriett, Sugar Magnolia, Petunia, Olive, Tillie, and Ginger. We also have had a Delilah, Cordelia, Zoe, Lucille.
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    Oregon

    Boondockers Farm in Beavercreek is hatching Saxony and Ancona ducklings. We got Ancona from them and are in LOVE!
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    What time of day do your Hens Lay?

    Mine lay at odd hours of the day and it changes every day. Though I almost always have an egg first ting in the morning when I let them out, but I'm not sure if she is an early morning or late night layer. One of my white egg layers always lays in the evening after about 4, most lay earlier...
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    Ancona Ducks

    I figured I would give an updated photo of our little trio. We originally bought four straight run from Boondockers Farm in Beavercreek, OR, and just my luck ended up with three boys and a girl. We decided to keep the chocolate drake and sold (what we believed to be) the blue and the buff males...
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    Rhode Island red laying green egg??

    I am not at home to look at my RIR, but I don't think that she has dark flecks in her feathers or the dark tail feathers like the hen on the right has. She is very much just a ginger red color all over if I remember correctly. My Ameraucana(Probably EE actually but whatever) has dark tail...
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    Do you have advice about housing chickens and ducks? Please post your photos of housing that works w

    10x13 is not anywhere near big enough for fifteen ducks and ten hens if you are not planning on letting them out. Or are you just talking about keeping them cooped in the coop while they are babies? If you are going to build a run or let them free range then it is a nice big space for them. Keep...
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    Broke my Broody, will she return to laying eggs?

    She is the same age as all my other hens, just a few months under a year. They are just started laying in March, so she is a new layer. She laid every day until the broody happened though! I'll definitely make sure my husband gives her a chance. He will just have to butcher twice if she doesn't...
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    Broke my Broody, will she return to laying eggs?

    My Red Lace Blue Wyandotte had been broody for about a month and a few weeks before we finally broke her using a broody cage. We had her in there for about 28 hours and let her out, and she hasn't gone near the nest since. This was three days ago. I am wondering when (if?) she will go back to...
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    Egg shells always cracking when hard boiling?

    Hi everyone! I have a question about my eggs. They are very hard shelled, and are totally fine in all other aspects, but when I hard boil them, it seems that most of them gets these splitting cracks (like lightning looking) all over a few seconds or so after I put them into the water to hard...
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    Duck Breed ID Question (Pics)

    I had to add more female ducklings to my brooder when I sexed everyone and found I had three boys and a girl. My brooder is a big kiddie pool with chicken wire all the way around three feet tall. I took some extra chicken wire and split the brooder into two sections, one only about two square...
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    Does ANYBODY out there insulate their duck house?

    I am not insuluating my duck house, and my chicken coop isn't either, though the way it's built it's probably self insulating. I would say that unless you get in the negatives, you are probably fine not insulating.
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    Why won't my chickens lay eggs ?

    I was I the same boat two months ago, my girls, who were all about 8 months at the time hadn't started laying yet. Is it cold where you are(I forgot to look at your location)? They might be waiting for spring. Once it started warming up here, and the days got a little longer, they started...
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