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Sigh... I just found a well hidden Muscovy nest with 5 hatched, 10 pipped and 2-3 more that haven't pipped! What in the heck am I going to do with another 15 ducklings? :lol:

-Kathy

When it rains it pours!
Advertise, I think there's quite a few people looking for muscovies.
 
Is this a good example of a porous egg?
It looks more like calcium deposits. Porous eggs have light coming out of the "pores"
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Just because its not on the abbreviatons list what are UofA (newbie here)
University of Arkansas Blue Egg Layers, or Arkansas Blues. They were a Graduate project from the University of Arkansas. They are Blue Genetics so the chicks can be blue, splash and Black. A blue rooster is in with two blue hens, two splash hens and two Crele Penedesencas. The chicks are so cute!

They lay very blue eggs because they are Aracauna crossed with Leghorns.







 
All this talk of hatching...3 weeks is already feeling like an eternity. I can't wait until I can candle! Knowing me I'll probably candle on day 4, then again at 7, etc...just so I can see if I can see ANYTHING on day 4. :)
 
University of Arkansas Blue Egg Layers, or Arkansas Blues. They were a Graduate project from the University of Arkansas. They are Blue Genetics so the chicks can be blue, splash and Black. A blue rooster is in with two blue hens, two splash hens and two Crele Penedesencas. The chicks are so cute!

They lay very blue eggs because they are Aracauna crossed with Leghorns.







Was reading that a cross with CLB would be very good.
 
Was reading that a cross with CLB would be very good.
A Black or Blue UofA Blue X CLB pullets should produce Sex Linked chicks. I have CCL(Crested Cream Legbar) X Crele Penedesenca and they are sex linked Olive egg layers. We call the Amelias because they love to fly!
 

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