My Porcelain D'uccles finally hatched and boy are they so tiny and cute.
These were the first to come out.
And the rest came out.
I still have more to come out.
Well my incubator been acting up lately and yesterday I noticed the temp. gauge reading at a 103 degree, I have a fan in there. Anyway, so I opened up the door to cool it off a bit. My question is will the eggs be ok after being in a 103 for about 3 hours?
This was a little more than a weekend project, but it was fun putting it together. It's basically a wooden box that's been stained. But it's something different other than the plastic bator. I hope it balances the temperture properly. I will get a chance to try it out in 2 weeks.
Tony
I'm thinking about getting some D'uccles from a hatchery, since I had no luck finding them in the northern california area.
So who would you recommend? Hatchery wise.
I would rather go for quality over quantity. Basically I want good looking and healthy birds.
Any help would be...
Here's salt and pepper, I know there cochins but thats it.
And my poor D'uccle got attacked by an alley cat in the neighborhood, hopped over my 6ft fence. Thank god I reached her in time, she recooperating right now. A little damaged.
Tony
Is there anyone near the Sacramento, Ca. area selling a young MillieFluer D'uccle Roo?
I'm looking to buy one. I lost my roo to a neighborhood cat.
Thanks,
Tony.
Are people still interested in Mille D'Uccles?
I don't hear much about them on this forum.
I guess there not a practical chicken since they don't offer much in the way people use there birds.