I have call ducklings for sale and have a friend returning to Washington (Longview area) in a couple weeks and I'm sure she could transport. I would require prepay so she's not worried about being stuck with the babies. See my ad... Call Ducklings for sale...
Keep in mind they won't be laying...
Any pics? I will be coming through in a few weeks and am trying to balance out my flock and get some different genetics to start a breeding program in the next year since we had such good hatch rate with our accidental batches.
Left: Hen, Center: Drake, Right: Hen's brother, Background: another drake- unrelated to anyone.
Hen's brother- dark apricot silver (aka cinnamon)- $15
Hen- apricot silver (NOT FOR SALE)
Drake- father of all 19! (NOT FOR SALE)
PICS OF BABIES TO COME!!!
Here is a pic of a Blue Bibbed.
Fellow Oregonians and/or Idahonians (and even possibly Washingtonians). I have NINETEEN call duck babies!!!! 11 hatched by incubation and imprinted with people on 4/25-27th, and 8 more hatched by hen on 5/15 and just pulled today (so a bit on the squirrely side but more interesting colors and...
I haven't had a lot of following on my other thread:
Call Duck Hen failure to commit
so I thought I'd just do a follow up post to share the results of the incubation attempt.
After a few early deaths, a couple of infertiles, and one accidental egg cracking (incubator lid fell in), we've ran the...
:jumpy:jumpy:jumpyALL ELEVEN HATCHED!!!!!!:jumpy:jumpy:jumpy
All are doing well!!!! We've handled all of them extensively once they come out of the 'nursery' incubator and are dry and fluffy. I laid down on floor with 7 of them earlier and after they bolted all over the pace like...
Oh, and to all those who say NEVER help a bird hatch... that's just poppycock, lol. We've had one so far who's egg was extra pointy and it couldn't rotate to 'zip' the egg- just kept stuffing it's beak through the same hole for two days. I ended up watching it stuck for those two days and was...
We have progress!!! Two peepers have pipped externally and most of the rest have internally pipped as best I can tell (steamed up the bathroom to 75% humidity and had the heat cranked up so I could do a quick check- remind me never to move to Florida:cool:). The two that are peeping at me are...
I finally broke down and damp wiped. Made sure and sanitized my hands in between eggs and used a different part of the cloth each egg to prevent spreading anything should one or more have bacterial blooms on them.
It worked like a charm!!! Now the moment of truth is upon us... eggs are...
The lowest I could even hope to get here on the coast is probably 30% and I wouldn't try for lower. As seen in my update, I did wipe some of the bloom off the eggs and now we're cookin' like crisco lol! All of a sudden the eggs are actually starting to lose some mass and gain some air cell...
UPDATE:
Call Hen is sitting on her new clutch of eggs going on 4 days now! She's pretty committed this go around.
As for the eggs I'm incubating, still no sign of pipping- internal or external. The two eggs are estimated to be at 25-26 days (could be wrong, but the incubator says 22 (4/21/18)...
I bought some all natural enzyme egg cleaner... I wonder if that's safe? It says right on it "does not penetrate the egg shell" so I'd think it'd be ok. I'm too scared to use it now, lol. I should just use it on a few and see. I think though, I'll just keep going with what I'm doing. I have...
Oooo, that's a good option. I might try wiping them down a bit... heaven knows they could use it anyways. I'm going to go get some of the antibacterial egg wash to do it though because they were rolled around in some swampy nasty duck waste in the duck house when she pushed them out of the...
Hey there! Congrats on being the first person to reply lol. I was worried no one would show interest in my thread so I stopped posting thinking it was pointless. I'll post an update.
We are now down to 11 eggs with a breakdown as follows:
2 @ 24 days
4 @ 20 days
6 @ 21 days
I have been...
Have a clutch of 12 in the incubator (first attempt at hatching though so I'm cautiously optimistic) out of the white drake/ginger hen pair. Butterscotch drake came from same parents as the ginger so there's that somewhere in the gene pool. I'll be posting when they hatch since the hubs would...