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maybe, some ducklings mature faster than others in the egg in my experience, but then again calls seem harder to hatch than mallards.
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maybe, some ducklings mature faster than others in the egg in my experience, but then again calls seem harder to hatch than mallards.
So you would want to sell one?Because that boy would go perfectly with my girl. GRRR, OH well. win some loose some. LOL
Im so worried about them flying off though, i know some ducks even with their wings clipped cn still fly sometimes, maybe ill get the vet to clip them when i go in for the check up.
I've had her third egg in for 2 and a half hours. It hasn't started 'sweating' at all. If it did freeze outside, is there a chance it could thaw out and still hatch? Or is that just wishful thinking?
OK thanks! I know some of the showgirls have pink and black skin. All have 5 toes. Will have to check on those other traits. Thanks for the help!Ok first rule in Silkie, they must have five toes, this is there trait, they are the only chickens with five toes,
Second, they must have black skin, any other color like green feet or yellow is a default, no good for breeding or showing.
Third must have blueish earlobes and blueish waddles.
Fourth there combs have to be a walnut shape, although my girls you can't see there's lol
Five thing they have to have fluff no straight feathers, although some boys can get away with a few. For showing people will pluck out the straight feathers which can cause them to bleed but when you want perfection you do what you got to do to win.. One reason I don't care to show..
That's the basic, if they don't have those things right off the bat, they are pet quality.
Then you get into more detail traits such as tail set, wing set etc..