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Of course you do!
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I love the Grays, too. Don't feel bad, though, mine aren't laying yet either.
 
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Of course you do!
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I love the Grays, too. Don't feel bad, though, mine aren't laying yet either.

LOL Thanks. I know I keep hearing that, but I want them to lay NOW! Haa haa. You'd think I'd be used to not getting what I want by now with as many chickens as I have!
The good part is that one of the girls I got brooded and raised her own babies last year! I HOPE she'll do it for me this year!!!
 
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Of course you do!
big_smile.png

I love the Grays, too. Don't feel bad, though, mine aren't laying yet either.

LOL Thanks. I know I keep hearing that, but I want them to lay NOW! Haa haa. You'd think I'd be used to not getting what I want by now with as many chickens as I have!
The good part is that one of the girls I got brooded and raised her own babies last year! I HOPE she'll do it for me this year!!!

You had a Call that brooded????? Wow, you better hold onto her. Calls are HORRIBLE little broodies. I've heard they'll just walk away ALMOST at hatching time.
 
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LOL Thanks. I know I keep hearing that, but I want them to lay NOW! Haa haa. You'd think I'd be used to not getting what I want by now with as many chickens as I have!
The good part is that one of the girls I got brooded and raised her own babies last year! I HOPE she'll do it for me this year!!!

You had a Call that brooded????? Wow, you better hold onto her. Calls are HORRIBLE little broodies. I've heard they'll just walk away ALMOST at hatching time.

Yeah, apparently she wasn't "supposed" to go to the show and be put in the sale cage. She came from a big Call breeder over here, and one of his employees loaded up all the sale birds to bring to the show. When the breeder and I were standing at his sale cage looking at the birds, (and he already had told me he would split up the pairs and sell me both girls in a trio) he did a double take at her leg band. He said she was only one of two girls on his entire property that brooded her own babies last year, and should NOT have been there (as he glared over my shoulder at his employee). But he had already made the deal, and he stuck with it. And then he offered to come to my house this spring and help me sort through ducklings and decide which ones to keep! Great guy!!
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You had a Call that brooded????? Wow, you better hold onto her. Calls are HORRIBLE little broodies. I've heard they'll just walk away ALMOST at hatching time.

Yeah, apparently she wasn't "supposed" to go to the show and be put in the sale cage. She came from a big Call breeder over here, and one of his employees loaded up all the sale birds to bring to the show. When the breeder and I were standing at his sale cage looking at the birds, (and he already had told me he would split up the pairs and sell me both girls in a trio) he did a double take at her leg band. He said she was only one of two girls on his entire property that brooded her own babies last year, and should NOT have been there (as he glared over my shoulder at his employee). But he had already made the deal, and he stuck with it. And then he offered to come to my house this spring and help me sort through ducklings and decide which ones to keep! Great guy!!
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Oh wow, you lucked into her! Keep them all(well, that's probably what I would do).
I adore the Grays. I know they're one of the more common colors, but my pair are just the cutest little things. I got mine from Charlie Hoadum at Shawnee in December.
MEAN, but so cute.
 
Hi there! I've been using an Ecoglow for the last two weeks and I'm going to give you totally different advice from the other folk that have already commented. The point of the Ecoglow is to mimic a mother hen, or in your case, duck. As long as the room your brooder is in is above 10C, that's fine. That's advice directly from the Ecoglow instruction booklet btw. The chicks go under the Ecoglow to warm up, come out and run around, eat and drink, cool down a bit, then scoot back under it to warm up again. You don't need a thermometer in your brooder when you're using one of these and the brooder REALLY doesn't need to be 90F, that's for when you're using a heat lamp and heating up the whole brooder, which is completely the opposite of how the Ecoglow works.

Call ducks are quite small, aren't they? You said you had the Ecoglow on the middle height setting, right? Brinsea recommends the lowest setting for chicks and says that by the time they're big enough for the next setting, they probably won't need it any more. The higher settings are for bigger birds, like goslings. If you look at the photo of it on Brinsea's website, you get an inaccurate idea of how to use it. The chicks shouldn't be able to stand up underneath it without touching the hot plate. They should have to hunker down to squeeze under it and they should be touching the hot plate, just like they'd be snuggled up against their mother's body under her feathers. I think you should lower yours to the lowest setting. I've still got mine there and my chicks are two weeks old now.

Good luck with your baby!
 
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Mean?? Mine are NUTS! LOL They are in a pen with a water tub, and I take them out a couple times a week and put them in the grass in a pen. It's always kind of a rodeo.
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Mine are from Mahlum's Waterfowl. I think Mr. Mahlum's name is Steve...?? Anyway, the Mahlum's won Ch. and Res. Ch. Waterfowl at that show, and it was a BIG Call club show. They assured me that all the birds they sell are from the same stock at the birds they show.
 
OK, my pair(we call them The King and The Queen-because they consider the other ducks and DH and myself, their serfs) are so mean, we can't keep them with any other ducks.
My male hisses at me and attacks me when I try to pick him or The Queen up or just reach in to change food and water.
I think he's hilarious, but he is TOTALLY serious. Glad he's not bigger.
I don't think I've heard of the Mahlums, but that doesn't surprise me. It's SO far from over there to here, that I'm sure they sell/show their birds in the West.
 

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