Hi! I have a few questions about rescue ducks. I was driving to the feed store today and decided to stop at a place I'd gotten hatching eggs from before. So I stop, I get out of the car, and when I look up there's a duck in a cage about 20 feet away from me. I walk a bit closer and notice that...
FOR SALE: Trio of Geese for Sale- A Chinese white male, a Roman Crested white female, and a American Buff female, all about 5 months old.
(The male is "Nibbles", the female white is "PuddleJumper" (or "Puddles"), and the Buff is...you guessed it- "Buffy".)
Nibbles does answer to his name...
We have one 2 mo. old Welsummer rooster for sale. He is a pretty boy out of Chicken Scratch poultry and is fairly docile for a roo. We have too many roos, and it would be a shame to eat a good breeder.
He would make a nice addition to a Welsummer flock, or to make some beautiful Easter...
We have one 2 mo. old Welsummer rooster for sale. He is a pretty boy out of Chicken Scratch poultry and is fairly docile for a roo. We have too many roos, and it would be a shame to eat a good breeder.
He would make a nice addition to a Welsummer flock, or to make some beautiful Easter Egger...
I have a duck egg that is a really weird shade of blue, kinda like THIS, and it really has me puzzled. The color is the darkest blue I've ever seen on ANY egg, duck or chicken. It is literally so dark that when I tried to candle it the 1st day in the 'bator, I couldn't even see in side.
If...
Hi people!
So, I was thinking, when I started raising poultry I had no clue what I was doing, so I thought it would be nice if we could put together kind of a "This is how you could do it, but this way is easier.
(1) Always wash your hands before handling fertile eggs that you want to hatch...
I'm trying to hatch out some pearl guineas (I have extra if anyone wants them) and I was trying to figure out what age guineas started eating fire ants. Or if they eat them at all, 'cause if they don't I'll prob'ly have to get rid of all the guineas and not just a few.
Hi, I just got 4 goose eggs, and I was wondering about the incubation. I've heard alot about letting the eggs cool to room temp for 30 min every day, and misting them at the end of the 30 min. Do you do that from the beginning of the 'bation? Or do you start doing that later on?