Oh my goodness they're so cute! I had 3 chicks hatch out of my 4 eggs I put in to do an experiment. They're so cute and fluffy.
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Are these eggs from your flock?View attachment 2024917a quick pic of the babies at the school. Still a couple ducks hanging out in the incubator. It looked like a couple more ducks would hatch so we will see tomorrow.
yes! the drake and most of the hens are pekins, we still have a few magpies so a couple of the ducklings hatched out of green eggs(magpie) and have black markings.Are these eggs from your flock?
a good number of these will be 4h projects. the "fancy" chickens are for my pleasure as my DD's do not have much interest in the breeds I find most intriguing.@aliciaplus3 You are getting quite a collection there. Do you sell some of those one's that you hatch, too?
I candled mine last night, and had to pitch a good deal of those shipped egg's, but the 13 that I had added from my own flock in there were all good. On a second note, one of my 3 Barnevelder pullet's layed her first egg today! My rooster Roger was in the nesting box with her while she was laying to make sure that the older girl's didn't run her out of it.
a good number of these will be 4h projects. the "fancy" chickens are for my pleasure as my DD's do not have much interest in the breeds I find most intriguing.
the oldest DD is taking waterfowl pekin ducks and american buff geese, and maybe a cross breed goose if we can hatch one?
the youngest DD is hatching black necked necks and black turkeys to take. she Might humor me and take a Dual purpose meat pen but its hard to say?
I would offer to sell chicks but if you can not guarantee only pullets then folks here are not interested. they want the fancy hatchery breeds but at lower prices... oh and guarantee the egg numbers to be 250 or better a year.
I am a softy, if someone is looking for something i can be talked out of most of my chickens... that the main reason I went to Necked necks, not many folks around here want them, so I get to keep mine. The rest of the time I try to move the ones I REALLY want to a different pen, then I have to tell myself that they are in "my keeper " pen so they are not for sale. last year I did manage to grow out some of the production layers that I "saved" from the feed store so that I had a few pullets that I didn't feel bad about selling.I know what you mean about people only wanting the good laying pullet's, and to most people "a chicken is just a chicken", and it need's to lay lot's of egg's. That's what keep's the hatcheries in business with the breed's that will peter out on egg laying every 2 years or so. It's repeat business for them.
I used to sell the chick's, but now I just basically grow them out. I've been keeping the one's that lay the best shaped larger egg's, and sell the rest. I give my roo's away for free if I don't feel like culling them the other way. About a month ago a guy my neighbor know's was needing some roo's for adding new blood and took the 3 that I had. He got 2 roo's from me a few year's ago. Another one of my roo's got moved to another member here for some NN girl's she had gotten, and she wanted a nice behaved roo for them. She's happy too.