Krazyquilts
Songster
That's so perfect! I have to start telling my husband that when ever I bring home a new chick and soon to be ducks! Thanks so much for your experience! Now I have an excuse to get more birds and expand my research!![]()

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That's so perfect! I have to start telling my husband that when ever I bring home a new chick and soon to be ducks! Thanks so much for your experience! Now I have an excuse to get more birds and expand my research!![]()
No preference. The magpie mutts are distinct looking, so each is more individual (good for naming if that's your thing) I think that the harlequin are the prettiest. The khaki campbell is my least favorite, but he's done nothing especially wrong to earn that distinction.
Here is part of the flock. You can see one of the magpie mutts 4th from the left. Her spots are mallard-colored. Some of them have black spots and some have blue spots. The drake on the ice is from the same stock.I'd love to see pictures of your magpie mutts.
Beautiful flock.Here is part of the flock. You can see one of the magpie mutts 4th from the left. Her spots are mallard-colored. Some of them have black spots and some have blue spots. The drake on the ice is from the same stock.
I put duck eggs in the incubators this morning. 22 in the 'bator at home, 12 in the 'bator in my classroom for the students to watch. I'll probably add the eggs laid today to the 'bator at home this evening. They'll be ~12 hours behind the rest, but should be fine. I didn't add them right away this morning because I wanted to let the fresh eggs "rest" and cool down before putting them in the incubator.
I have 1 splash Swedish, 3 buffs, and 2 pekins. They get along great and they room with my two silkie chickens. Mixed flock is the way to go!![]()