Thanks for all the info! I hope that the bumblefoot will be ok. I don't have hundreds of birds so I think that does influence my decision. This duck has name, Pearl - and she is a sweet fluffy Pekin. I find it easier to put down a chicken than a duck for some reason. I will probably cry when it comes to that day. Although I am soft for a couple of our chickens so I think it wouldnt be all that fun putting them down either.Ack! I had bumblefoot on a quail.. That was a tough treat, they usually tell you to put them down, but it was bubbah. her foot stayed different then the other one, but she seems fine and its been 10 months now. but soaking a quail in salt water and wrapping her foot, yah she was not a fan never forgave me. She still growls at me when i clean her cage.
Those silkie roos should not be Roo like IMO for months. The ones I hatched in April after Easter... started mating 3 weeks ago. They are just slow pokes. I have a hen from March that still is not laying. If there is a dominant roo in the bunch they may never act like roos. just watch the little showgirl roo doesn't get aggressive.
My cream legbar girls have started laying again. But the eggs are HUGE. I thought they were ee egg because they were so big, but they were the wrong color. I saw one of the girls on the frigging egg today, and the other one getting out of the nest from the other egg, so I think its safe to say it is them and not mutant ee eggs. I am hopeful these eggs will be fertile since they are so much bigger and everyone is older.
Also, I have a question for you all. I was on the hatching egg/paypal chat thread and 2 girls who went to a lecture in Arkansas said the guy speaking said that is is always the last rooster that has mated with a hen that fertilizes the egg. As long as she is being mated by the desired roo, a "oops" wont matter. He apparently has some credentials. I'm trying to find a copy of the lecture, but has anyone else heard this? It would make breeding pens much easier!
I had not heard that about the mating. I did read that they can carry several roosters sperm in them at once so it is possible to have various breeds in a clutch. Cannot recall when that was. Hope someone knows because that would sure be nice. LOL
