Awe yay! I learned today how messy baby ducklings are. I put one of the chick waterers in with them. I went back an hour later and they had emptied the whole thing all over the bottom of the brooder. Lol. Learned my lesson.
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Awe yay! I learned today how messy baby ducklings are. I put one of the chick waterers in with them. I went back an hour later and they had emptied the whole thing all over the bottom of the brooder. Lol. Learned my lesson.
Yep. I heard they were messy. Can't wait for the mess thoughWith 1 due to hatch on the 31st and 16 more developing, due to hatch on the 9th, I'm preparing myself LOL
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Oh man!! Haha 16 at once I don't even know where I'd put them all!!! Mine are all staggered a week at a time but they were also all from different breeders. Just found another breeder in AZ so might be getting some more next week after my bator empties a bit.
Question for all, what breed of duck have good eating eggs?
Anconas are apparently kind of sweet and really good for baking, not so much scrambled eggs.
We have Pekin, Rouen, Mallard and Khaki eggs and my brother comes here to get them, so I take it they're good.Oh man!! Haha 16 at once I don't even know where I'd put them all!!! Mine are all staggered a week at a time but they were also all from different breeders. Just found another breeder in AZ so might be getting some more next week after my bator empties a bit.
Question for all, what breed of duck have good eating eggs?
Anconas are apparently kind of sweet and really good for baking, not so much scrambled eggs.
NO, they will get huge because of the loose air cell, perfectly normal for these types of eggs.Okay so back to the eggs.
On my eggs from CA some of the air sacs look huge. The embryos are still alive and growing though. Should I be worried? They will be at day 25 next Wednesday.