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Now I'm excited! One of the Langshan eggs has a pip!!!!!
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I am excited for you too Debi...... I am trying just not to think of mine except to keep watching the humidity.
The ones from my previous clutch were shipped from @Chickengirl1304 up in waaaay northern CA. Those eggs were closer to the darker ones here. The light eggs in this picture are ones a friend asked me to hatch for her. We both bought FBCM started pullets from a lady in the nearby town of Oroville, but she already had a cuckoo Marans or two. I am not sure which of her birds these are from. The 3 chicks that have hatched so far don't look cuckoo. I also think her Marans Roo was from a different source. I don't know what she feeds or if they are just free ranging. She has a lot of property down in the valley between Paradise and Oroville. She raises show Corgis, has horses, sheep, a few cows and some standard and Indian Runner ducks.

I was thinking diet might be a factor in the egg color. Mine are on Fermented feed that includes BOSS and a little scratch, but I only started adding the BOSS/scratch in the last several weeks. My eggs seem a little darker since then but were already darker than hers.
Interesting that you think feed is effecting egg color. I hadn't considered that. I have been told that sprouted oats effects egg size so I am now doing that, but thought that the genetics determines egg color. Mine are all fed the same & I definitely have girls that lay a much darker egg that many of the others.
 
OK...I have a a hatch cam set up for these last 3 eggs (actually only have it focused on the one that pipped right now but will move it once that one is out if the other 2 pip). Hopefully it will stay online. For some reason it will just shut down and close Ustream avery once in a while. For anyone interested here is the link

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/2830801
 
OK...I have a a hatch cam set up for these last 3 eggs (actually only have it focused on the one that pipped right now but will move it once that one is out if the other 2 pip). Hopefully it will stay online. For some reason it will just shut down and close Ustream avery once in a while. For anyone interested here is the link

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/2830801

Thank you!

Now we can become obsessed with watching your chicks hatch.
 
Someone mentioned that Muscovy's eat ants few day ago. Sorry, but I can't find that post now.

We have some very small biting ants here that appeared last week. Whenever we plant a tree or disturb their area, they swarm out.

I have never had ducks before. Are there any downsides to getting a few for ant control?
 

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