Hi all,
Our first babies are getting really big. One of them is clearly barred (see pics) - many of the others look more softly barred but I wonder if it would be properly called lacing or rippling instead. I find it neat that I got the patterns I wanted so early into my muscovy journey, but...
Our mama duck hatched out 16 ducklings a month ago, and some are blue or black barred. Let us know if you're interested in any of the boys. We'll probably have females carrying the barred gene available later in the year, but we want them to feather out fully before we decide which ones we're...
Hi all,
Our first batch of muscovy ducklings are getting so big, so fast, and they are so cute. I have been reading as much info as I can about how to sex them -- but I think I'm having trouble putting it into practice. Or, maybe I'm just trying to soon. IDK.
This is the most comprehensive...
Hi all, we had our first babies born on our farm about 10 days ago. Here they are! I'm over the moon.
This first time Muscovy mama hatched out 16 of 19 eggs :eek:
Dad is either a blue pied or a chocolate pied.
Do any of you have experience telling future feather color from babies' down...
Thanks folks. It's WAY smaller than the Cornish. I'm guessing amberlink too now that you suggest it - just not super familiar with those, and I specifically requested no substitutions, so i had no idea! :idunno
Hi all, this baby came in of a batch of Cornish Cross. It's a nice color--any help telling what it is? Clean yellow legs, four toes that I can tell...
Thanks in advance :)
Thank you! Good to know. Next year I'll buy hatching eggs from Ameraucana breed club's directory, as the Ameraucanas I bought at TSC in Feb are EE's too :idunno
Hi all,
I am a complete newbie in re: chicken genetics...but I have taken a liking to EE's and Ameraucanas and am in the process of filling my flock with those.
I have a EE pullet chick that has completely different coloration from the others I got in her batch. (I bought them from a breeder...
Thanks all. That's very helpful. #1 is a complete love and we're definitely keeping him. He's my cuddle buddy. I'm thrilled that #3 sounds like a pullet. Love the coloring on that one.
Thanks to whoever bumped this thread - it never came up in my searches and has been pretty useful at explaining some of the stuff I had questions about.
do you guys have any idea about these? I’m expecting #1 to be a cockerel, but this is our first year raising EEs (while knowing they’re EEs...
Hi all,
We have about 20 chicks in our brooders right now but I am in LOVE with this one. My husband named him/her Minerva. Super friendly. Falls asleep in your hand. Blisses out when petted. What a doll. Age about 5 weeks is my guess. Comb is still pale and single as far as I can tell...
I was in my late 20s before I was diagnosed with fibro. I've found that the biggest contributors to my pain being manageable are:
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It's certainly possible, but I've read a few threads on here saying that SGs had headspots and ended up pullets anyway. I guess we'll see. I only bought two of them, so I'm not sweating it too much.
I just bought some sapphire gems the other day and while I agree they look close, at least closer than #2 does to the other chicks I have, there are still some big differences. Every single one of the sapphire gems I had the poor TSC employee grab for me had a headspot even though they were sold...
Hi all,
I have two chicks sold to me as pure Ameraucanas. #1 is from a breeder and #2 is from TSC. Is it too early to tell sex?
Chick 1: lively and very funny. About 4 weeks. I haven't seen any chest bumping or other behavior from it so I'm hoping it's a pullet. It often runs over to me and...