HIGHLY unlikely that it’s a vagrant since their nearest range is Iceland. But that’s why I’m asking because it would be really cool if it is a wild bird!
They started laying January 25th, and I'm averaging 14 eggs a day. But my call ducks (who usually start laying mid-january) aren't laying. This is really messing up my incubator schedule because I planned on the ducks first, and then they would be about done laying when the quail started...
I thought it was march or april? Imagine my surprise when I found two eggs in the pen today. Unseasonably warm weather in Ohio, but what is going on here? Haven't had any eggs from my call ducks yet but my bobs are laying ??
I dont think it matters. Ive caught snakes with new eggs and old eggs. You have to remember though that not all snakes go for eggs. I have two milk snakes in my front yard that i cant catch. I've kind of grown fond of them, their names are Maggie and Marty.
No I didn't cut it at all. They can't seem to figure out how to get out of it. First time I put it out I caught 9 snakes in 3 weeks in my front garden beds.
UPDATE on these bands: NOT RECOMMENDED AT ALL!!
After being on for only 4 months, the ones on my ducks had the numbers wear off completely, and the ones on my chickens are becoming brittle and cracking off. Worst bands I've ever tried!
Thanks for the reply, always good to get advice from others. I will check that app out, will be good to have something to help me keep it straight. Of course, the late hatchers always mess up the timing, lol
I have two brinsea octo 20 adv. incubators and I'm considering staggering my hatches by using one to incubate and one to hatch. I'm thinking I will set one row of eggs at a time and then move them to the "hatcher" for lockdown.
Benefits: eggs will be fresher, I'll have a constant rotation of...
Now you REALLY got me wondering. Frostbite? Vitamin deficency? I have no idea. I googled it and it seems fairly common, but nobody has an answer as to why they fall off.
One of my silkies just hatched some call duck eggs for me. I put 5 under her, 4 developed, and she hatched all 4. Way better percentage than my incubator. I didn't touch them after I put them under her. So I would say no you do not need to mist them.
I wish I could use the Velcro straps. Problem is, when you need a band with numbers on it you're limited in your choices.
When I rebanded my ducks yesterday I noticed that the numbers had wore off on most of the bands. Hope that doesn't happen with these new ones. Obviously due to them being in...
Mine came yesterday. They aren't what I thought, but I think they are going to work well. I thought they clicked together, but what you do is slide them together. You can force them to click, but you will never get them apart that way. Anyhow, sliding is not a problem, I put one on a call duck...
How many ducks do you have? Sometimes you need to cut back a little to make it manageable. I know I feel overwhelmed with my chickens sometimes, but I have 68 so of course I'm going to feel like I'm always cleaning up after them.
I love the idea Amiga posted for the water! You could also put a...
Rats are either really smart or really cautious, which is why it is so hard to trap them. I had one rat (just one!) and also tried everything to get rid of it. It took me months to get that sob. Never did get it in a trap. What finally happened was it fell in a kiddie pool I had for my geese...