D'uccle Thread

I see a lot of people have gotten their Porcelain D'uccle from hatcheries. Do U get good quality from the hatchery. Where might one be able to find a standard list for these little biddies. I hatched my two from eggs from Gabbard Farms, has anyone else hatched there eggs? Here are pic's of my pair.
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Don't give up on them!! I saw you were just selling their eggs recently. They really are a hard breed to perfect, there's so many faults that can pop up, but that's the fun in breeding them, I think. They're challenging. Cull heavily. The more you have, the better your chances of getting better quality stock. Part of the problem is that there just is not much GOOD QUALITY stock out there. Hard to build up a bloodline, would take years and years. But once you get the perfect birds (hopefully I will see that day), it makes it all worthwhile. They are a classy breed, but they're also tough, not dainty like sebrights, for example. I am just totally hooked on mine, from the time they hatch out to when they are grown, they are just great birds.

Yeah true, Its tough cuz there are not Manny breeders to begin with and even less Porcelain breeders. So i think ill keep my two porc, and sell my MF hen (if anyone wants her I will give you a deal and I will ship) So this year ill probally look for a decent MF or Porc roo for my two girls.

Please don't give up! Your mille is a sweet little thing, she will sell in a heartbeat if you insist on selling her... But honestly, look at how few people are listing mille fleur eggs on here or on ebay. I bet if you gave it 2 years you'd already have better stock than most of what you see online for sale. I think the problem I've noticed is that people give up too fast, and there's not many seasoned experienced breeders (of any breed) left around. You should buy chooks chicks mille rooster in Kansas if he's still available and get another mille hen. More d'uccles, more d'uccles! I want to populate all the backyard flocks with d'uccles! I want d'uccles to take over and dominate the poultry pet world! I want d'uccles to wag their little tails and make the silkies and cochins move over in the show ring! I want world domination of d'uccles! Okay, I know, going overboard.
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Are they younger? They look like mine did before they filled out and matured. If you go to the belgian club website (belgian d'uccle and booted bantam club) of which WeGotChickens is a member you will find the standard listed for the porcelain color and for the d'uccle breed also. About a year ago I was desperately trying to find d'uccle breeders to get some nonhatchery stock. Celtic Hill created a Google document called the d'uccle breeder's database, of which I created a thread called 'd'uccle breeder's database'. I think most of us just kind of moved over to this thread and the other thread has kind of died off.... BTW let me know when you're ready for the test eggs and I'll start collecting LOL. I think my goal over the next 1-2 years is to work on the combs in my hens. The roosters have good combs and foot feathering etc, but the hens combs are all wacky. But I picked d'uccles because I love the breed and wanted a breed that NEEDS breeders.
 
Teddie I hatched these kids last year early summer I do believe. It was so hectic around here I really didn't keep track it was my first attempt to use a broody, who ended up smashing a couple because more then one hen want to set. Any who they are still under a year and she just gave me her first egg this week. I really like these kids and are working on the D'uccles and Marans and trying to stay focused. I saw the black molten and really like they also. The pic's where taken sometime early this year. I am excited about the eggs and I want to set them on the 20th of this month if that isn't too late. (I'm kind of going by the moon phases with my hatches this year and the 20 and 21 are the best days to set according to the farmers almanac) So any time that week would be wonderful. I have Blue Marans from peachick along with my own FBCM. I would love for my FBCM to go broody around that week. She is an excellent setter. Then I could do an experiment on shipped eggs as to if it is better to use a broody hen or to incubate. Just let me know how much money you need from me and I will pay pal you. Thank you. My be with the different bloodlines we could exchange eggs next year. So have you heard of Gabbard Farms, I've been thinking of ordering more eggs later this year? Count me in I love the breed as and would love to enhance this breed. Michele
 
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Hi guys! Sorry I have been MIA, it's been crazy here. Midas' girls are FINALLY laying again and we have some eggs in the bator.
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for some more GN!

Misty, your little baby is growing like a weed and I PROMISE I will get some pics up here!

Hope everyone's birds are well and starting to lay again.
 
I have 8 MF eggs in my incubator. I'm worried they aren't fertile. I still have a few days before I candle them. I tried last night but the eggs are so small it is hard to see much of anything going on in there.
 
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Due to DD's Saturday morning class, I can't enter the Dalton show. But I may be there in the afternoon. I am looking forward to seeing who enters the show. It's not a d'Uccle meet, though
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My GC babies are in that awkward teen phase. They are very unhappy with me because DH rearranged their 'house'.
I had a really bad week so DH is humoring me and doing a bit of a coop make-over. It'll be absolutely awesome when it's done, but in the meantime... well, you know what it's like when you are mid-remodel; You can't find anything and chaos is worse than normal.
Hopefully it will all be completed Friday, and I can settle everyone in. If I can rehome some birds over the weekend it will make the transition smoother.


Darn millies still won't lay. Have resorted to adding cayenne to their treat food. Don't know if that really works or not but they sem to like it.....
 
Here are my D'Uccles with their Delaware sister, Tasha, and mama Nugget. They're 12 weeks old now, Tasha is a week younger, and Nuggs is still being mama. It's very windy today, so Beau is holding his tail down as a wind break, LOL.

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