I posted these pictures in another thread but wanted to show them off in their own thread
Note that I have a very crappy camera and that it doesn't do them justice:
Here's Apollo, the new drake with one of his harem and some black silkies (the silky with the white is older):
Here's Apollo with the rest of his harem, along with crackers and molly (f/w runners) some silkies on the left and I think ranaya my chinese goose
I'll go out and get some pictures of the silkies later... maybe I can find a camera to borrow.
I now have 3 drakes, 8 hens, a gander and a goose. I'll be mating each of the silky drakes with a single silky hen, and the black runner drake with two black runner hens. If that's not enough hens for Apollo, I'll put Molly, one of my f/w runners, in with them. The remainder of my hens are for eating eggs.
I'm unsure what to do with the two geese. I may need to make one more pen for them as I hear they can get pretty aggressive during mating season. But I'm not interested in mating them at this time. Maybe in another year or two it would be nice to get a gosling from the two of them. On the other hand, this next spring I'll be able to open up the rest of the back yard with a nice grazing pasture, and it's possible there's enough room that I can keep the pair together with my laying hens. We'll see.
I am so looking forward to hatching my own ducklings in the spring. I've also ordered 10 silky ducklings from Holderreads for spring arrival. I wonder what colors I'll get?

Note that I have a very crappy camera and that it doesn't do them justice:
Here's Apollo, the new drake with one of his harem and some black silkies (the silky with the white is older):

Here's Apollo with the rest of his harem, along with crackers and molly (f/w runners) some silkies on the left and I think ranaya my chinese goose

I'll go out and get some pictures of the silkies later... maybe I can find a camera to borrow.
I now have 3 drakes, 8 hens, a gander and a goose. I'll be mating each of the silky drakes with a single silky hen, and the black runner drake with two black runner hens. If that's not enough hens for Apollo, I'll put Molly, one of my f/w runners, in with them. The remainder of my hens are for eating eggs.
I'm unsure what to do with the two geese. I may need to make one more pen for them as I hear they can get pretty aggressive during mating season. But I'm not interested in mating them at this time. Maybe in another year or two it would be nice to get a gosling from the two of them. On the other hand, this next spring I'll be able to open up the rest of the back yard with a nice grazing pasture, and it's possible there's enough room that I can keep the pair together with my laying hens. We'll see.
I am so looking forward to hatching my own ducklings in the spring. I've also ordered 10 silky ducklings from Holderreads for spring arrival. I wonder what colors I'll get?