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Thank you for your reply. All of my ducks are calls. I'm not the type of person who cares what they look like. I love the funny looking ones more I think and in my heart they are more special to me. My concern is if they are healthy and happy. If you've ever heard a little child look at something thats different and all they say is awww, well those are the kind of children and grandchildren i've raised. Not the kind of people who would look at my special little duck and say omg thats ugly and it should be put down. As long as it's not in pain I will love it more.
Right now i've got a snowy call sitting on eggs in the coop. I've been incubating her eggs but i've lost her first two. She makes beautiful baby's and i have more in the bator and four under her. She just didn't want me to take anymore from her. Here's a pic of her and her hubby. I had old speaker boxes and the calls love them for nests.
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Linda I am blaming you completely for me buying 4 doz call hatching eggs this week! LoL Plus I bought two new breeding pairs that I should be getting late next week. Then there are the 15 hooligans stomping in the mud that hatched this spring. All starting to feather out now, and growing like weeds.
 
regarding the calls flipping on there backs. Here is what I was just told to do from a fellow call breeder. IT WORKS GREAT! For those calls that seem to like to do the back stroak. Get a small glass (I used the round glass that the glade candles come in) cut about 4" off of the bottom of a sock (the toe intact) place the sock in the glass and pull the side of the sock up and over the glass to creat a hamock looking sling then place the call in and they can't flip over. I place them back into the incubator for the 48 hours, but you can also use it for longer if needed. Just pull the duck out and let them eat and drink with supervision then place back in the sock hamock! I have saved 2 so far this year.
 
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I wish I could find someone reliable to buy call hatching eggs from! I'd prefer a couple of hens but that's impossible, I've been trying for a year!
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Where are you at? Aside from one set of CD eggs this year I have had very good luck hatching.



By this fall I will have:
Gray Pied Drake over a Grey Pied Duck
Grey Pied drake over a Blue Fawn pied duck
White drake over White duck
Gray drake over Gray duck


Getting ready to place the following in the bators:
Silver Appleyard
Pastel Call
Gray Call
Magpie Call


Looking at buying
Snowy call eggs
Apricot Calls
Blue and Fawn Bibbed
 
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I wish I could find someone reliable to buy call hatching eggs from! I'd prefer a couple of hens but that's impossible, I've been trying for a year!
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What color are you looking for???? I have Call ducks.
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My Aleutians, Snowy, Whites and Blue Fawn Pied are laying at the moment. My Pencil is laying sporadically. I would only sell 6 at a time though, due to the heat, shipping, etc.
We've gotten some really adorable ducklings this year.
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To heck with what others think.... if she is eating, drinking and growing and able to get around enough to feed, then she is Ok and you should be applauded for taking on the special cases. When she swims she will do what she is able to and enjoy with keeping herself safe.
 

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