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Completely agree, and a third was just hatched which is closer to the top of those two than the bottom. Under the heat plate now, wasn't fully fluffed.These two peeps look promising.View attachment 3379014
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Completely agree, and a third was just hatched which is closer to the top of those two than the bottom. Under the heat plate now, wasn't fully fluffed.These two peeps look promising.View attachment 3379014
They definitely look to have the partridge trait, so that should help with your patterning.Completely agree, and a third was just hatched which is closer to the top of those two than the bottom. Under the heat plate now, wasn't fully fluffed.
Update with more pictures whenever you can?Have another hatching, they were busy while I'm at work. Looks yellow, can't see if it will be partridge or not yet. Even so, I love that I have so many yellow/partridge birds this time around. Tired of hatching tuxedos.
/edit looks like it may be a pale partridge (marking are only dark over the legs/butt)
after dinner, sitting down to rabbit, root veg, and wild rice...Update with more pictures whenever you can?
We had Orange Peking Duck.after dinner, sitting down to rabbit, root veg, and wild rice...![]()
that was the whole reason I got Pekins, then mine grew so so slow...We had Orange Peking Duck.
Bought ours, pre-packaged at Aldi's, no raising required. Though we may raise some next year.that was the whole reason I got Pekins, then mine grew so so slow...
No eggs yet this year. I need to dispatch all of them. I'm done with ducks. Eat too much, produce too little - and slowly, at that.