BREEDING FOR PRODUCTION...EGGS AND OR MEAT.

Day 27, 15 ducklings are out
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there's still three pipped eggs and two unpipped eggs to go
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PHENOMENAL!!!!!!!

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@dan26552 Congratulations on the new ducklings!

I enjoy my trio of Swedish cross
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They dug holes and turned their nice clean tub into a muddy mess, but enjoyed their swim.

Baby ducks grow so quickly doubling size in a few days! I was really surprised and took lots of photos each week.
Messy with water even young so I ended up putting their water feeder on a screen over a shallow tub to catch the spills and keep their bedding dry.
There is a great duck following in the other backyard poultry section with great advice.
 
@dan26552 Congratulations on the new ducklings!

I enjoy my trio of Swedish cross
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They dug holes and turned their nice clean tub into a muddy mess, but enjoyed their swim.

Baby ducks grow so quickly doubling size in a few days! I was really surprised and took lots of photos each week.
Messy with water even young so I ended up putting their water feeder on a screen over a shallow tub to catch the spills and keep their bedding dry.
There is a great duck following in the other backyard poultry section with great advice.


Thanks.

Nice! :thumbsup I'm interested to see how mine do, most are Swede x Pekin but there's a few Pure Swedes.
Blue Swede
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Black Swede
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Pekin X Swede that's black
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I believe this is a Pekin X Swede that's blue, it's got way more white and orange than a pure Swede should.
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Really like how most of these Buckeye crosses are growing! Biggest and best growing birds I have raised so far. There is also a mutt that should be possible with a pea comb in there.

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I would like to join. We have our birds for multi-purpose reasons. Egg production, meat and we just enjoy having them around.
In addition to our chickens we have turkeys as well.
We breed for birds that are multi-purpose and that are fun to be around.No aggressive roosters, and no nasty hens.
 
I would like to join. We have our birds for multi-purpose reasons. Egg production, meat and we just enjoy having them around.
In addition to our chickens we have turkeys as well.
We breed for birds that are multi-purpose and that are fun to be around.No aggressive roosters, and no nasty hens. 


:welcome !! It is always fun to have new folks join!
Do you incubate or broody hatch?
What breeds are you using for egg production?
 

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