I will be making a trip to Lexington KY either next week or the week after. Dont know if thats any closer to you but if it is I could bring a couple of Welshes with me...
I have several egg laying duck pullets for sale. They are around 15 weeks old and should start laying at around 20 weeks.
They are Welsh Harlequins which are a rare breed related to the Khaki Campbell. They are outstanding layers producing 240-330 white shelled eggs yearly, active foragers...
So I was messing around with the incubator today and I think I figured out what is wrong but not sure how to fix it.
I took temp readings top and bottom and bottom temp was around 104 while top was 96. This was with the heater off. Seems like an air circulation problem but I have a new Dayton...
Hi all. I bought an older Leahy Incubator last year and spent the winter going through it.
I replaced both wafers and micro switches and rewired everything. Also upgraded fan and replaced heater with two 250W strip heaters. Figured I should have a good incubator but so far has not worked that...
SO I have a Leahy Incubator with the old Taylor wet/dry thermometers on it. I need help figuring out the proper way to set up the wet bulb. It has a glass reservoir with a hole in the bottom. I know that there is supposed to be a wick running from the wet thermometer to the reservoir but I am...
sorry I havent checked my ad in awhile. To answer your question yes I still have several whites left I belive there are 9 females and several male
jebfarm, thank you glad they are doing well for you
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My apologizes I got busy with Christmas and forgot all about your pics. Actually the colored Dorkings are all sold but here are a few pics of the younger white Dorkings. Plus I still have 1 male and 6 females of the older ones left.
half of the White Dorking flock sold so I have 1 male and 6 females left. I also have some younger birds from Sand Hill Preservation Center available. Mostly white Dorking but also a few colored Dorkings.
I am thinning down the number of breeds I have in order to concentrate better on the remaining breed so I am selling off my White Dorkings. I have 2 breeding groups of White Dorkings. Each group consists of 1 rooster and 6 hens. These birds are from Yellow House Farm and are very good stock...
One of the best dual purpose birds out there. Most birds called dual purpose produce scrawny, disappointing carcasses but not the buckeye! Males make great meat birds. Hens are good layers and are calm and not flighty. Good foraging instincts. Roosters are good protectors