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So far, I still have 21 of 24 and I'm on Day 10 with my duck eggs.![]()
They will be the same barnyard mix as Skittles, Topper and Midge - Cayuga, Sussex, Pekin and some of those have tufts. I do have room and ability to separate chickens and/or ducks if I want to sell purebreds, but these ones shouldn't be a problem around her!

Hrm. Bators full and I have almost 2 dozen eggs sitting on the counter. What to do!? I'm seriously coinsidering firing up my wonky home-made bator.seems like no one wants EE's. *shrugs*![]()

My first batch for March goes into lockdown on the 11th. The eggs are of the Unknown Brown Chicken Egger variety, so I'll need help ID-ing them.


Hi, it's be a waste of chicken eggs, but that's not as bad as a waste of duck eggs. I have a mule duck (cross between a domestic and a muscovey) which bonds with a hen and they try to nest.
He's destined for the table one day, but serves as pecking distractor for the one turkey hen who has set herself up as THE watchbird in the pasture (enclosed area is 1/4-1/3 of an acre I guess). Keeps the hen laying which is good for duck egg sales.
Still no sign of ducklings from any of the three muscovey nests. turkey poult #6 has chipped out a small piece of eggshell. #4 is almost out of the shell, #5 is almost done unzippering it's shell.
