Mine look like that, too.
-Kathy
-Kathy
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
like i think posted before, chocolate carriers can show small signs of chocolate when they are young but either by when they are changing from juvenile to adult or there first molt, the chocolate vanishes)Oh yeah. I believe kathy. Very knowledgeable! I've just NEVER seen straight up chocolate feathers on a black duck.. they are as straight up chocolate as my chocolate scovies. But he is a black duck.
like i think posted before, chocolate carriers can show small signs of chocolate when they are young but either by when they are changing from juvenile to adult or there first molt, the chocolate vanishes)
oh yeah guys i have some eggs that have been incubating for about 2 weeks and some at 3 weeks, anyway i can't keep the babies, and I don't want to have them hatch here because then as usual mama buck will grow to attached and won't be able to let them go. And we especially can't have any babies right now due to the situation with the neighborhood board, but they aren't going to be able to do anything due to us being grandfathered ruled. But i don't think the grandfather rule would cover new ducks so i can't have babies for a while. So my mom has a friend at work who raises chickens and she has a ton of broody hens right now ( i know this because she asked my mom to ask me how to break them from broody) anyway i'm hoping she will take the eggs and let her chickens hatch them. She doesn't eat any of her animals so i think its a great decision. What do y'all think?
oh yeah guys i have some eggs that have been incubating for about 2 weeks and some at 3 weeks, anyway i can't keep the babies, and I don't want to have them hatch here because then as usual mama buck will grow to attached and won't be able to let them go. And we especially can't have any babies right now due to the situation with the neighborhood board, but they aren't going to be able to do anything due to us being grandfathered ruled. But i don't think the grandfather rule would cover new ducks so i can't have babies for a while. So my mom has a friend at work who raises chickens and she has a ton of broody hens right now ( i know this because she asked my mom to ask me how to break them from broody) anyway i'm hoping she will take the eggs and let her chickens hatch them. She doesn't eat any of her animals so i think its a great decision. What do y'all think?