Yes I did.They are gorgeous!! Did you get these from Duck Creek?

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Yes I did.They are gorgeous!! Did you get these from Duck Creek?
Woot woot! I'll be getting an exhibition pair from him next fall. Still can't decide if I want butterscotch or pastel. I think from a breeding standpoint, pastel would let me do more. I imagine I'll eventually have both, but homegirl is broke and can't really even afford one pair so.... Pacing myself.Yes I did.I just paid pet price, not show price but they are very nice!
So I noticed something interesting on my blue swede today. She has some black coloring on her feathers. I know ducks can whiten, but can some blacken? Or does this has to do with the heterozygous nature of blue ducks?
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Woot woot! I'll be getting an exhibition pair from him next fall. Still can't decide if I want butterscotch or pastel. I think from a breeding standpoint, pastel would let me do more. I imagine I'll eventually have both, but homegirl is broke and can't really even afford one pair so.... Pacing myself.![]()
Those two are adorable!I have some blue calls with random darker feathers. Chickens too. I always assumed it was just the nature of blue.
I’d love to see a full pic of her. I had black Swedes, always wanted blue.
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So I noticed something interesting on my blue swede today. She has some black coloring on her feathers. I know ducks can whiten, but can some blacken? Or does this has to do with the heterozygous nature of blue ducks?
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Thank you so much for taking the time to read my extremely long post and replyingMy guess would be that if she is in the first stages of laying, she’s just a little irritable and the others notice. I feel like it will pass. My drakes are getting rowdy, and I’ve noticed them going after younger girls that probably aren’t ready yet, but the boys try anyway. It just makes for overall tension when the …. um…. Love juices start flowing.
I’d suggest keeping an eye on her. You could try an epsom salt bath, but probably not necessary.
And I believe it’s been a while since you posted pics of them, I personally would love to see them again.
Edit - I also meant to say, when they are laying, their bellies almost drag the ground, and are less round than when they aren’t laying. It’s almost like you can imagine an egg in the lowest part of their belly, just waiting to pop out. Lol
I take SO many pictures with plans to share on this thread but I am just not good at taking nice pictures like y'all. So I end up not posting them. Seriously, my pictures look like a toddler took themX 2!! Heather is stingy with the pics!![]()