➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

Yeah I know but I was just meaning as opposed to keeping them all
Most of the time it‘s challenging to give away extra roosters, let alone sell them. So yes it is a consideration. If you’re not willing to cull them for the table, it’s best not to risk hatching them. But for me, not a big problem... except in winter when I’m not into being up to my elbows in wet guts. Just a bit of a wuss... 🙁
 
I think that's fine you were smart and gauged the market before you had a billion quail you couldn't get rid of

Had to! Cant have that problem.

Just cause you are selling them don't mean people's buying them

Exactly. And theyre not table worthy and theyre not happy in groups so what was i to do? I also listed abunch of care info and told people if they needed information id be glad to help.
 
True. I think that I’d eventually like to have 2-3 breeds, but for now there are so many! It’s hard to choose. That said, if you have more than you can use it stops being fun.
That's how I started ...numerous different breeds in the beginning to gain experience with the different layers and meat qualities. Some I continued to breed and some I sent to freezer camp. I loved my Cochins and Minorca.
Then 11 years ago I found a breeder source for the Columbian Wyandotte. Decided to focus on that breed because it was needing conservancy due to dwindling numbers across the country.
Now that I am NPIP, and have developed my flock consistency I will begin showing them. There are only 7 breeders of CW listed with the Wyandotte Breeders of America. Yet we know there are many backyard flocks with CW represented.
 
I’ve read how to do it... maybe I’ll try. I’m always afraid I’ll hurt the wee fluffballs. But then I’ve only tried with chickens... not too successfully.
I'm still too much of a, dare I say, chicken, to try sexing chicks. They're just so bitty. The geese were surprisingly easy. @BantyChooks sent me a really good video from Holderread (I think), on how to do it.
 
Would you then use chick bands to differentiate them, or is a punch better? I don like the idea of the punch, but maybe it’s better in the long run...
The problem with bands on little ones is that they can lose a foot if you forget to keep a close eye on them and change them out as needed. People do the punch method and it is a permanent method but I would be more inclined to splash some dye on them for early separation.
 

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