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  1. CalBells

    2-6wk Welsh Harlequin drakes-free-Sf Bay Area

    Definitely boys, coming in with adult plumage and looking great! Still available if any one wants them.... the available drakes are the front and back Welsh Harlequins
  2. CalBells

    2 Welsh Harlequin drakes, 7 weeks old, sf Bay Area

    Im not possitive, but based on voice, I think they're both drakes. No curly tail feathers yet. They were hatched by one of my broody ducks from Metzer farms fertile eggs, but we don't have room to keep them. We hand reared them, they'll eat out of your hand and they're very pretty. They're...
  3. CalBells

    2-6wk Welsh Harlequin drakes-free-Sf Bay Area

    Im not possitive, but based on voice, I think they're both drakes. No curly tail feathers yet. They were hatched by one of my broody ducks from Metzer fertile eggs, but we don't have room to keep them. We hand reared them, they'll eat out of your hand and they're very pretty. They're feathered...
  4. CalBells

    Eight hatched so far! Runner (cross) nest

    Adorable!
  5. CalBells

    Welch Harlequin Babies

    Its been a long time since I've posted here. Since we have new babies I thought I'd share our story. We got 3 runner girls about 6 years ago and hand raised them from day old ducklings. One of them hatched fertile eggs we snuck under her when she got broody, about 3 years ago at age 3. So after...
  6. CalBells

    Could this weird claw cause a limp?

    A late update. I took her into the vet. The vet found one toe bone that was out of place and a swollen hip, (she thought that was a secondary injury caused by walking funny because of the sore toe) the vet massaged the toe back into place and presribed an ani-inflamitory. After a week she was...
  7. CalBells

    Show me your duck coops/pens so u can help other people like me get ideas

    Here's my coop: And run: Not sure if you can see it, but my girls have a bathtub way in the back.
  8. CalBells

    New here...lots of questions!

    I use shavings for deep litter in the coop. For food and water, I use a large high sided stoneware bowl for their food. With the high sides they spill a lot less, and don't climb in it to poop in the food. The water is a mess of course! But it helps to keep the food and water apart, mine are...
  9. CalBells

    Could this weird claw cause a limp?

    Yep, those babies are so fast! I checked the foot again yesterday. There really doesn't seem to be any issue with her foot. The calluses are the same on both feet and there are no tender spots or thorns. I felt the whole thing really well. I am wondering now if it could be her hip? The...
  10. CalBells

    Could this weird claw cause a limp?

    I was holding her while my DH felt her foot, he couldn't feel anything. But I'll check the callus areas again tomorrow am in case it's swelling instead. I'll keep you posted. Could you see the limp in the video?
  11. CalBells

    Could this weird claw cause a limp?

    Hi all, thanks for reading! Let me give you all the info. My black runner is 9 weeks old. She is fed Mazuri waterfowl starter mixed with maintenance and regular treats. We did niacin suplimints but stopped when we started the mazuri waterfowl feed. The duck run is floored with shavings, as is...
  12. CalBells

    Confused Buff hens?

    I have only females and they all take turns mounting each other. They do the tail tuck like what you describe too. I've heard from a number of others that theirs do the same. I believe it's normal duck behavior and it certainly doesn't affect their laying or anything like that. It could be...
  13. CalBells

    Are these duck eggs even fertile?

    Runners are $2.98 each. Minimum charge is $29 + $5 for packaging + shipping. Not sure if that is spendy or not. http://www.metzerfarms.com/HatchingEggs.cfm?CustID=5858402
  14. CalBells

    Are these duck eggs even fertile?

    Metzer has runners. My broody duck hatched out 5 runner ducklings from their eggs this spring. 2 eggs didn't hatch with 1 or both being quitters, so high fertility rate, they refund for less than 80% fertility.
  15. CalBells

    do ducks prefer shallow or deep swimming spots?

    We have an old bathtub that the ducks love, it's deep enough for diving, and the also sleep floating in it. It's half buried with an earthen ramp that they can use to get in and out. But like @needlessjunk says, fresh water is their favorite. We only change the bath once or twice a week but they...
  16. CalBells

    In the ground Kiddy Pool

    I didn't sink my kiddy pool. It seems like a great idea! I did half sank an old bath tub. I used the dirt we dug up to build an earth ramp for the ducks and the drain leads out into a ditch that waters some roses and fruit trees. Here it was before we sank it, way in the back of the picture...
  17. CalBells

    Ended Coop Page Contest #6 - Win a $50 BYC Store Gift Certificate!

    Can I enter a duck coop? https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/duck-coop-in-the-city
  18. Duck coop in the city

    Duck coop in the city

    This winter we knew it was time for a change. Our 3 runner ducks were almost 3 years old, we were thinking about adding 2 more ducklings to our flock and we didn't want to go another winter with a leaky coop. Our old coop was under our back stairs, and since we had just enclosed the steps and...
  19. CalBells

    The ULTIMATE list of DUCK Treats and Supplements...

    Rose petals are safe for humans, and I believe they are safe for ducks as well, I've been feeding my girls rose petals year round for the past 3 years with no ill affects. One of them will strip all the roses she can reach, they're a favorite treat! Have you heard about a specific toxisity with...
  20. CalBells

    The Duck Thread

    Maybe similar to my runners? The two in front are fawn and white and the one in the coop is a black with white feathers due to age.
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