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Brittanyjohnson1986
In the Brooder
- Sep 18, 2017
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So I had one of them hatch a few mins ago and it of course wasn't a Pekin!! He/she is a Pekin Muscovy mix!! So that is the reason for it taking so long!!
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So I had one of them hatch a few mins ago and it of course wasn't a Pekin!! He/she is a Pekin Muscovy mix!! So that is the reason for it taking so long!!
So I had one of them hatch a few mins ago and it of course wasn't a Pekin!! He/she is a Pekin Muscovy mix!! So that is the reason for it taking so long!!
I thought that would be the caseThat one's gonna be sterile when it grows up - it won't be able to produce offspring. So if it's a drake you could keep it in either pen without worrying about it messing up your breeding plans.
Interesting I did not know that cross breed ducks are sterile. Is that the case with all cross breed ducks or just Pekin/Muscovy.
I am also at day 30 no pipping yet.
We did have a serama silkie hatch successfully last night.Question is it is alone due to the other chick dieing yesterday as this started pipping. Very sad as I was hoping they would be brought up together . Luckily my neighbour has a broody Serama silkie hatching some more chicks and I can have some of those once hatched.
Going back to the duckling . Poor little thing has a bad detatched air cell problem to deal with. I tried to candle it just now but found it quite hard to see within the aircell? Should I just leave it in the incubator. I need to know if this duckling is still alive?