Granny's gone and done it again

HUGE MINUS for muscovies their toe nails are like razors ensuring loss of both blood and skin , unless maybe they are tame
only my littles kick when I pick them up sometimes. They like head scratches but not to be picked up. Unless you scoop them from the front and not the sides.
 
Find someone with day olds that you can bond with. Hatching is risky and a long wait!
My 2 groups are super friendly. The older group I got when they were 3-4 weeks and the others I got at 1 week old. They love attention!
Get one for each person, so you each have your own duck!

you have CCL, buff laced & tolbunt polish, and SS? A little coop with silkies would be ok. Maybe 5 tops. Mom does all the work and you don’t have to use brooder space!
Nope, he is mad about the coop i am building for the CCL and Tolbunt Polish. I am splitting it in half, 12'x7' overall and each will have a run. And he doesn't know i plan on making a place for more guineas! Sigh.
 
Nope, he is mad about the coop i am building for the CCL and Tolbunt Polish. I am splitting it in half, 12'x7' overall and each will have a run. And he doesn't know i plan on making a place for more guineas! Sigh.
if you decide if you was going to sell the older ones?
 
Find someone with day olds that you can bond with. Hatching is risky and a long wait!
My 2 groups are super friendly. The older group I got when they were 3-4 weeks and the others I got at 1 week old. They love attention!
Get one for each person, so you each have your own duck!

you have CCL, buff laced & tolbunt polish, and SS? A little coop with silkies would be ok. Maybe 5 tops. Mom does all the work and you don’t have to use brooder space!
Maybe i could put them in the barn with bunny ears on? :lau
 
if you decide if you was going to sell the older ones?
There are pros and cons to that. The good part would be making space for the young ones. And i wouldn't have to feed the adults all winter. The bad part would be selling 3 hens, which are hard to find.
 
There are pros and cons to that. The good part would be making space for the young ones. And i wouldn't have to feed the adults all winter. The bad part would be selling 3 hens, which are hard to find.
Ah gotcha. What if you kept a pair of adults? We’re you planning on keeping the keets?
 

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