Purebred crested cream legbar hatching eggs
45 dollars a dozen
or
25 dollars a half dozen
The average Fertility is 96 percent on our eggs.
Cream Legbars are best known for their bright blue egg colours and autosexing traits (the ability to distinguish males from females immediately upon...
I have several Crested Cream Legbar chicks they are three weeks old. They will be going outside in about 2 weeks.
Males 15 dollars each
Females 20 dollars each
Cream Legbars are best known for their bright blue egg colours and autosexing traits (the ability to distinguish males from females...
I know I was told to ask this question in Ontario, Canada but I did not know how to and I need to know if anybody knows of some duck hatchery's in Ontario, Canada and if you have have any experience with them how was it. Thank you
I would suggest Silver Appleyard or Khaki Campbell they both lay a lot of eggs the Appleyard's are friendlier and have nice coloring. But khakis lay more eggs.
Hi everyone I am a young farmer and I have been raising poultry for two years. I started my flock with Muscovy's and Khaki Campbell's from an Auction. A bit later I bought some ducks from Kijiji Then I got an incubator and I hatched some of my own ducks. Since I hatched my own ducks I have been...
I would say that appleyard are best I never never ate one but I have raised muscovy for meat and put my appleyards in with them and they grew fast. I know that my appleyards lay a lot too.
thank you Ratchnick I think I will be going with Muscovy, Pekin, Silver Appleyard and Golden Cascade. But if you want to keep posting suggestions that would be great
Muscovy's are great ducks. They lay large rich eggs (and possibly the heaviest and thickest eggs). They are very hardy and they gain weight at a reasonable pace. They are very tasty.
Yes! Muscovys really are great!!!
I would like them for meat and eggs. Kind of for pets, but mainly eggs and meat.
I know I will be keeping muscovys. I have heard good things about pekins and harlequins.