I completely agree.
Itās been a real struggle as you know, but I totally understand what your saying.
I want to keep the ratio correct so my hens are safe.
We, personally donāt eat duck eggs, but I know that they are very healthy and great for baking.
Sometimes I forget that they are not āaliveā until incubated or under a broody hen.
As Iāve mentioned, Iām overly sensitive at times and a lot of it comes from my job. Iām a Clinical Psychologist and I hear heartbreaking things every day.
Awayway, after a long family discussion my oldest daughter mentioned that she would like to have a little farm stand over the summer and sell the eggs, fruit and veggies from our garden.
We discussed it and think itās a great idea and it will also teach her that she needs to work for things instead of holding out her hand.
We decided 16 is the maximum amount of ducks for us. To ensure safety I have read the proper ratio is 3 hens to each drake. Is that correct?
Our friend, who has a large working farm has a brother who knows how to determine the sex of all fowl, and he is going to come by on Saturday. After we find out we will proceed with making a decision on which ones we are going to keep.
The 2 drakes we have now that are almost a year old are fighting relentlessly. One doesnāt even have any tail feathers left because the other pulls them out during their fights. They also peck us, claw us and latch onto our pants. They have really hurt us many times and we donāt really understand why they are so aggressive. They were raised very gently and have always been very well cared for.
They are so different from our 2 month olds who just want to eat from our hands, be petted and sit on our laps.
My husband wants to re-home them to our neighbor with the large farm, but I feel guilty of course and donāt know what would be best for everyone. I just feel that when you take on responsibility for an animal you must follow through and not give up, but Iām starting to really worry about their constant fighting and one or both getting severely injured.
I answered a question yesterday about what my intentions are from a member I donāt know or have ever spoken to.
I gave a long, detailed answer only to be told āthatās not really an answer.ā I was told that Iād have to wait and see which ones are males and told Iād have to think about āthe ovenāā¦
I try to be as detailed as possible and I have no problem with questions at all, but thatās something Iād never say to a stranger who is new and just learning.
I didnāt say anything negative back and was very polite, as Iām here to learn from knowledgeable people, and to be respectful and kind to others.
It takes a long time to learn and understand everything I need to know, but Iād rather not think about cooking my animals. Iām well aware that some people raise meat birds and I have nothing against them at all and would never say anything offensive about it. Itās just something that we personally do not do.
So, that is our plan, and I will not be incubating anymore. Iām going to leave that up to nature if we do decide to try for more, but this summer we will be selling or giving away any further eggs.
Oh, and today is the second day our duckling is wearing her boot and sheās getting along very nicely and walking on it very well.
Have a blessed day,
Amy
Here are 2 of our ducklings in their diapers hanging out in the kitchen!!
They are so sweet!