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Duckbreeder2020
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YeahMy ducks were breeding way before the girls were laying. She most likely will not lay until next spring again. She’s taking winter off which is good for her body.
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YeahMy ducks were breeding way before the girls were laying. She most likely will not lay until next spring again. She’s taking winter off which is good for her body.
Yup! I might use Marty though, I’m trying to decide because he is a very handsome boy! But I don’t want to harm any ducklings!So if you want to incubate eggs you’ll have to wait until next spring anyway. Your drakes will be of age at least.
Come again? I don’t understandSo the drakes crested? See if you can find someone who loan you an incubator Pekins are not produced for brooders but for meat so many have had that instinct bred out of them.
Your pekin is unlikely to hatch the eggs for you. They're bred to be eaten, not live long enough to have a nest, plus they're usually too heavy for a nest. If you want to have ducklings, you'll need to wither buy or borrow an incubator for themCome again? I don’t understand
I suck at incubator!Your pekin is unlikely to hatch the eggs for you. They're bred to be eaten, not live long enough to have a nest, plus they're usually too heavy for a nest. If you want to have ducklings, you'll need to wither buy or borrow an incubator for them