I have an egg that has been rocking for a week and internally pipped yesterday. Lockdown was supposed to be today (day 28), but I locked down early because of the internal pip. Waiting three days is going to be an eternity! :barnie I do like that the baby inside reacts to my voice though. I say...
My babies are hatching! The wait is finally over! I barely slept last night as I heard little peeps coming from my eggs around midnight. Got up at 4:30 and watched my first hatchling come into the world.
The wait is worth it! I'll be excited to hear when your ducklings finally arrive
I'm not an expert on silkies, but I have read a lot about their behavior. You should put her in the coop at night with the other chickens, for some reason silkies tend to sleep outside (maybe their poor eyesight) but they can learn to go to the coop at night. Silkies also tend to develop a...
They lay about 250 eggs a year. They are a blue/green color, hard to appreciate in the pic. I was getting an egg a day, but I had to move the coop and my ladies are protesting now :(. I only got 2 yesterday.
I only have 4 chickens (right now ;)) and I get 40lb bags of food because larger bags are harder to carry. Looks like I need more chickens to get rid of the food in a more timely manner. They forage so much that I feel like the food lasts forever :(.
I read the headline and thought it was about incubating chicken eggs, lol. The wait is just as long. :fl hope they will arrive well and active. Good luck.
I'm looking for MGB too. So hard to find. I'm looking into going to shows, but most of the shows in CA are in the south :hit. Love the birchen and lemon blue :love. I'm on the same page as TattooedChicks, in need of a lanky mini dinosaur to cuddle. :hugs
Cayuga ducks can have white on them, not a big deal if they are not show ducks. They will also get more white as they get older. East Indies are black like the Cayuga too, but they are bantams. it will be interesting to see what your kids look like when they get more feathers. Do the black ones...
That was supposed to be a reply to a previous post... obviously it didn't go where I wanted it to.
Well, I'm new here and just wanted to say hello. I'm enjoying reading through the thread and looking at all the great duck pictures :). I am in the process of preparing for a couple Cayuga ducks...
I have read that ducks will lay eggs all year if it is warm enough and if they get 14 hours of daylight. It is not good for them to go more than 18 months laying eggs though because they need to molt.
There is a page that has good suggestions for protection against hawks, just check the forums.
Predators and Pests
There is a feed for protection against hawks.
Do you have a rooster? Sometimes a rooster will go against a hawk, but they also keep an eye out and will sound the alarm if...
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I'm new here too :). I have done some research and have learned that most male ducks don't make a lot of noise. If you want female ducks, look for a breed that is calm because they will be less likely to complain loudly when their environment changes. Call ducks are small but loud.
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I'm no expert, but it seems to have a good vibrant color. Do you know how old the egg is? Sometimes it takes a week before vasculature can be seen with candling. Metzer Farms has a great sequence of pictures on their page of healthy eggs vs not healthy ones...
Seems really quiet in here. Just joined BYC and I'm excited to be here. Thought I would look for others in my area to cluck about poultry . Would love to hear from some folks about keeping ducks here in northern NV. Any tips would be appreciated.