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Hey guys!
I have a broody duck sitting on a clutch of 9 eggs right now. When they hatch, I will likely be able to keep at least 1, possibly 2 since we have the stuff to expand the run, but I'll have to see. I have a friend who can take 4-5 of them, but I will still have a couple that will need homes.
About the ducks-
-They'll be mixed breeds. Currently in my flock I have, A Buff/Swedish blue crossed drake, and a White crested/Swedish blue crossed drake. Then I have A buff female, two White crested females, two Mallards (one of them, Pinecone, is the momma duck). Then, I have a couple cross breed that I hatched last year from the flock. One Mallard/Buff/Swedish blue hen, (she hatched from a Mallard egg, the other mixes are coming from the Buff/Swedish blue drake.) And a Buff/Swedish blue crossed hen. (She hatched from a Buff egg, the Buff/Swedish bleu being the father. )
- They are kept in a large run morning and night but get to free range on 8 acres of yard and forage for most of the Summer, and when we are here in the winter. Yes, the run is a bit muddy, and we are currently working on fixing that since we're in a super rainy climate. They have a nice clean, dry and large Dogloo for shelter, and a large dog kennel. We're working on getting walls on the night areas, that contain the Dogloo and the crate, but haven't gotten around to it. They have a nice pond and are fed All natural Non-GMO Kalmbach flock maker.
-The parents are very scared of me. Despite my efforts to be friend them, its likely the ducklings will need some time with you to gain trust before they will be social at all.
About the homes-
-I would really, really prefer that they went to a home that wouldn't kill the drakes. That would be the best possible scenario for me. If that I can't find enough no kill homes then I have a friend up here who can take them, but isn't opposed to killing drakes.
I wont be giving the away until they're juveniles. Since momma worked so hard raising them, and hatching them, it only seems fair to me that I let her raise them.
They are planned to hatch on mothers day, there for It'll be a bit before they're ready to go to good homes.
I'm willing to drive to Bothel to send them to good homes, but really would prefer somewhere close so they wont be so stressed.
I live in about 45 minutes past Bellingham.
Pictures of parents coming, if you have any additional questions please ask here, or on a PM. Thank you!
I have a broody duck sitting on a clutch of 9 eggs right now. When they hatch, I will likely be able to keep at least 1, possibly 2 since we have the stuff to expand the run, but I'll have to see. I have a friend who can take 4-5 of them, but I will still have a couple that will need homes.
About the ducks-
-They'll be mixed breeds. Currently in my flock I have, A Buff/Swedish blue crossed drake, and a White crested/Swedish blue crossed drake. Then I have A buff female, two White crested females, two Mallards (one of them, Pinecone, is the momma duck). Then, I have a couple cross breed that I hatched last year from the flock. One Mallard/Buff/Swedish blue hen, (she hatched from a Mallard egg, the other mixes are coming from the Buff/Swedish blue drake.) And a Buff/Swedish blue crossed hen. (She hatched from a Buff egg, the Buff/Swedish bleu being the father. )
- They are kept in a large run morning and night but get to free range on 8 acres of yard and forage for most of the Summer, and when we are here in the winter. Yes, the run is a bit muddy, and we are currently working on fixing that since we're in a super rainy climate. They have a nice clean, dry and large Dogloo for shelter, and a large dog kennel. We're working on getting walls on the night areas, that contain the Dogloo and the crate, but haven't gotten around to it. They have a nice pond and are fed All natural Non-GMO Kalmbach flock maker.
-The parents are very scared of me. Despite my efforts to be friend them, its likely the ducklings will need some time with you to gain trust before they will be social at all.
About the homes-
-I would really, really prefer that they went to a home that wouldn't kill the drakes. That would be the best possible scenario for me. If that I can't find enough no kill homes then I have a friend up here who can take them, but isn't opposed to killing drakes.
I wont be giving the away until they're juveniles. Since momma worked so hard raising them, and hatching them, it only seems fair to me that I let her raise them.
They are planned to hatch on mothers day, there for It'll be a bit before they're ready to go to good homes.
I'm willing to drive to Bothel to send them to good homes, but really would prefer somewhere close so they wont be so stressed.
I live in about 45 minutes past Bellingham.
Pictures of parents coming, if you have any additional questions please ask here, or on a PM. Thank you!