Banties, the crested gene actually produces a skull deformity. If a developing duckling gets the gene from both parents, most die before they can hatch. Those that don't die in the egg hatch with their brains outside their skull or other nasty mutations.
Would the effect still be as bad even though the drakes crest is really small??
Not sure but I wouldn't want to take that chance.
Not sure but I wouldn't want to take that chance.
I know you use to own a buff hen and I was wondering what age did she lay at??
I got her in December of 2008. She was hatched that Spring. She was giving me about 4-5 eggs a week by February/March if I remember correctly. The lack of light is most likely why she didn't lay sooner.
I am now waiting on her daughter (by a khaki drake) to start laying. Could be any time in the next couple of weeks.
I got her in December of 2008. She was hatched that Spring. She was giving me about 4-5 eggs a week by February/March if I remember correctly. The lack of light is most likely why she didn't lay sooner.
I am now waiting on her daughter (by a khaki drake) to start laying. Could be any time in the next couple of weeks.
