anyone have or breed wild/black type Muscovy ducks? just curious for future, and maybe want to try to raise some (maybe even test my bator).. what requirements in incubation and so on do they require differant then chickens and pigeons. the one trampled thrown out rescue i had, loved to hang with the pigeons mostly, and chickens, though the one kind of game hen i decided never to hatch from, used to try to eat it, before seperated those hens, as silkies seemed to love to fight over trying to brood it, even one i thought was roo (another question do silkie roos go broody from the breeding of being so parental???)..
on another note, the babies of the one albino mother, who is very talkative 9apparently strange for female budgies), are starting to try to talk as theyre starting to feather out. ill have to try not to have any cursing around them.. lol these ones are het for albino, not sure if good or bad but mama is and is healthy, but most are bright deep aquamarine, i think that was the color a friend called them, i just say ocean blue.. lol oh and that late bouncing baby budgie is now doing great it seems, and mamma and papa are keeping its crop nice and stuffed, and growing and doing oddly fine with its baheamoth siblings (it stays preferably wiggled at bottom of pile or in corner, and not sure ho its not injured or dead from that alone, aside from injury at "hatching"). it and the rest being handled and most come out for attention and non so far as seen are nippers or scared, though one from other nest is biter already, and another a screamer, but taming down too.
on another note, the babies of the one albino mother, who is very talkative 9apparently strange for female budgies), are starting to try to talk as theyre starting to feather out. ill have to try not to have any cursing around them.. lol these ones are het for albino, not sure if good or bad but mama is and is healthy, but most are bright deep aquamarine, i think that was the color a friend called them, i just say ocean blue.. lol oh and that late bouncing baby budgie is now doing great it seems, and mamma and papa are keeping its crop nice and stuffed, and growing and doing oddly fine with its baheamoth siblings (it stays preferably wiggled at bottom of pile or in corner, and not sure ho its not injured or dead from that alone, aside from injury at "hatching"). it and the rest being handled and most come out for attention and non so far as seen are nippers or scared, though one from other nest is biter already, and another a screamer, but taming down too.