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  1. GeorgeGarman

    All "OTHER" Fowl Swap

    The offer is still: 4+ Ancona Duck Eggs - black and chocolate. I don't have many breeds, that is why I am swapping
  2. GeorgeGarman

    All "OTHER" Fowl Swap

    Offer 4+ Ancona Duck Eggs - black and chocolate. Unfortunately the Muscovies are all sitting now. I know this swap is for pure bred, but I will have Muscovy x Welsh Harlequin (mule/moulard) soon.
  3. GeorgeGarman

    All "OTHER" Fowl Swap

    My Muscovy are mixed colors - white, brown,black , gray
  4. GeorgeGarman

    All "OTHER" Fowl Swap

    I am not NPIP. The original line is from Cackle
  5. GeorgeGarman

    All "OTHER" Fowl Swap

    Update: Offer 4+ Ancona Duck Eggs - black and chocolate. OR 4 Muscovy eggs
  6. GeorgeGarman

    Comment by 'GeorgeGarman' in item 'All-purpose Temperature Controller STC-1000 With sensor'

    Got mine from ebay too, for around $10. I use in the homemade bator, as well as for a separate brooder. My freezer thermostat broke so that it was always on - hooked up one of these there as well. The wiring and instructions are awkward. If you lack a wiring background, you'd be better off...
  7. GeorgeGarman

    All "OTHER" Fowl Swap

    (I hope I understand how to use this thread and I am glad it does not end in quail eggs!) Mine - 4+ Mixed color heritage turkey Offer 4+ Ancona Duck Eggs - black and chocolate.
  8. GeorgeGarman

    Raising indoor ducks?

    I would love to know how she controls the poop with all of those ducks. It sounds like she is very organized and has them well trained - a key to her successful duck story.
  9. GeorgeGarman

    Rite Farm medium plucker

    That would depend on the size of the bird. If you look at my review, I measure the tub height and diameter.so you can decide for yourself. The item specs do say this for the large plucker: "Will pluck 4 chickens or 8 quail at a time, but we always recommend plucking one at a time so you are not...
  10. GeorgeGarman

    Rite Farm medium plucker

    I recently purchased the Rite Farm Plucker Pro. I posted a review of it in the Reviews section. It is a good machine. https://www.backyardchickens.com/products/rite-farm-products-plucker/reviews/10071
  11. GeorgeGarman

    Review by '' on item 'Rite Farm Products Plucker'

    This brand seems like a recent entry into the poultry market, however CoopsNMore have been around a little while. From a phone call with them I found out 4 Front Inc owns CoopsNMore and Rite Farm brands. (For the record, I am not associated with them and this is only my second purchase from...
  12. Rite Farm Products Plucker

    Rite Farm Products Plucker

    New brand of feature rich products with lower price tag than competitors. This Large plucker says "Will pluck 4 chickens or 8 quail at a time" -With the use of water and this plucker there will be no more mess to clean up -Uses 106 specially designed large fingers -Easy to transport as it has 2...
  13. GeorgeGarman

    Cackle Hatchery reviews

    Awaiting those pics!
  14. GeorgeGarman

    Cackle Hatchery reviews

    This is my second time ordering from Cackle and I am pleased again. I ordered 15 each of Pekin and Ancona ducklings. They arrived to PA the day after shipping and all were in excellent condition.
  15. GeorgeGarman

    Ended Official BYC Contest - Worst Chicken Molt Pictures - Fall/Winter 2014

    I cry fowl! No Ducks or other fowl allowed? JK. Too bad, my khaki is nearly done. I'll try to post a pic soon.
  16. GeorgeGarman

    Cackle Hatchery reviews

    My order of Welsh Harlequin Ducks and White Leghorns shipped 2/19 of this year. Cackle did an excellent packing and shipping job. All except one of the birds, a leghorn, arrived well and they always ship extra birds. The one leghorn lacked energy and warmth; eventually became too runty and died...
  17. GeorgeGarman

    Welsh Harlequin Ducks - Quiet? HA

    I know this is an older thread, I was just so happy to hear that my WH are not the only loud ones - they sound like geese! I've had Blue Swedes and khakis and they were quiet most of the time. When my Harlequins were younger they would "honk" all hours of the day and night. Now they are two...
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