Mallards and pekings. This is my first year with ducks
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Mallards and pekings. This is my first year with ducks
Barry White must live at kuntrygirls place......where its happy hour in the barnyard for all the animals.....start off with a lil barry white and wine!!!!
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Glad to hear about your uncle. I think it's so important for a person to be able to stay "at home" as long as possible. I LOVE to watch my girls run around chasing bugs, etc. Some days it's better than a glass of wine for relaxing me... Great idea, donating the eggs. Right now I have a few neighbors I drop eggs off to. I'll have to look at some options like you did...
You are welcome.
What kind do you have? Post pics when you can.
Mallards and pekings. This is my first year with ducks
Barry White must live at kuntrygirls place......where its happy hour in the barnyard for all the animals.....![]()
anyone have any knowledge of incubating call ducks? I have one that at 7 this morning he broke lil hole in shell now at 945 hole lil bigger how long do I need to give him I don't like to help with quail but do I with ducks?
Unfortunately, many of us have bought from TSC this year and had the same thing happen. A few of us have also had losses from fully feathered chicks that were introduced to the TSC chicks with no symptoms as well. I have a thread asking for help and had 3 moderators respond saying they have no clue what has happened and advised to get a necropsy done to find out. I am not allowing the TSC chicks anywhere near my regular flock until I find out and already separated them from the other chicks that I have because they no longer want anything to do with the TSC chicks and I lost a very good polish.
I haven't been able to get an answer as to what hatchery they are using yet. I keep getting blank stares from them. My TSC is in a change of management right now from a piss poor manager to a cashier that doesn't know the job yet. I would love to have a necropsy done so I could know if they pose a risk to my regular flock but haven't been able to find where to get one done yet. If it is something that passes threw the egg then they are useless to me for breeding stock but I could keep them across the pasture from my regular flock for eggs. If it is something that can transfer further then the pen they are in I may have to cull if there isn't a way to treat them. So far I have no plans to mix them with my layer flock for fear that something will happen to my big girls.
Cool. Are you having fun with your ducks?