I realize that pricing is regional so there may be different opinions on this matter.
I have some Asian people interested in purchasing processed Silkies from me. Would you suggest a per pound price or a general price per dressed bird?
Thanks in advance for any information that you may provide.
Thanks deerman.
Yes, they could have different fathers but all the chicks are identical.
Question about 'splits.' I raise parrots and splits can only be in male birds whereas females have to be the visual mutation or they do not carry a split. This is for sex-linked mutations.
Are peafowl...
I am needing advice as to what the chick in the photo might be. My flock is free range and never penned and I have 5 of these chicks. Mom is a Black shoulder and dad could be a Black shoulder, India Blue or White.
While the chicks look like Blues to me from pictures that I've seen, they have...
For what it's worth, I contacted Trader Joes corporate office and they told me that only a limited amount of their stores sell what might be fertile eggs.
I live in the eastern part of the US and have a TJ store near me. It is one that doesn't sell fertile eggs.
You've never mentioned what you are feeding your ducks. Most duck/game bird diets are nutritionally balanced and really don't need additives.
I feed a duck/goose/game bird crumble with a 21% protein value throughout my ducks entire life from hatch till whenever.
As they get older they also...
Animallover, you've received lots of good advice so far, but I must say everything you've described is very normal for a developing duck. The vitamins will give your bird and extra boost, but if you are providing a well balanced diet for this bird, you'll be fine. You've not mentioned...
The sensitivity in a ducks foot is very different from that of a human. Yes, extreme temperatures can cause problems if the ducks are forced to remain on a hot surface for long periods of time with no escape, but in this case they are moving and will only be on the driveway for a short period...
Your "problem" sounds very normal to me. Wing feathers on any poultry, but especially ducks, is very heavy. When the feathers start to grow in the weight of the new-found feathers will cause the wing to droop. In some birds, the muscle tone needed to hold the wing in a normal position is...
I have a Buckeye hen that has spurs that any rooster would envy. I know this isn't 'normal' but does it occur at times? And does anyone know why?
Just thought I would add...YES it is a hen!
You could be right, but I would think that free ranging, in addition to supplemental, quality feed, would produce a 'better' egg than those that are pen kept and fed a limited diet.
I will say that the yolks are a very rich, deep, orange color.
For what it's worth, I have ducks that eat the same...
I have a flock of two year old Buckeye chickens. They have been, and still are, great egg layers. One problem I've had since the beginning of them laying is that when you crack their eggs to cook them, almost all of them will break (not hold their shape).
Is this a problem related to diet or...
Here is my solution to dirty ducklings.
I use large Rubbermaid or plastic tubs and I even use a large plastic-bottom guinea pig/rabbit cage to brood my ducklings.
After going through what everyone has already described as a cesspool of filth, I came up with this (and my best so far) solution to...
IT stormed here yesterday and the wind was blowing and the rain came down in buckets. All of the ducks stayed out grazing and flapping their wings, enjoying the "shower."
The barn door is always open where they sleep at night and not one came in for shelter.
I love my ducks. Really I do. BUT...brooding ducklings is one of the least desirable things I do. Talk about filthy little beasts that make a mess in 30 seconds or less!
Thank you both for your advice.
If they do hatch, should I put food and water up there for them? It might keep them more content and they would stay longer before venturing out.
I have 10 peafowl that are two years old. They were raised here from chicks and have never been penned, except for when they were young. They free range daily, sleep in the trees or barn at night and have, in my opinion, a wonderful life.
I have a blue hen that has taken to laying a clutch of...