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I lost 2 to falcons and 1 to a hawk. The only reason I got guinea hens were to protect my flock. I don't like losing them but would rather lose one if them instead of a chicken.
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The trick is to keep them until the 2nd year, then they are not so loud....only if a strange vechicle comes into your driveway and they can see themselves in the hubcaps...then look out!I *loved* my guineas.. until they decided the best place in the world to be was standing on my front lawn and buckwheating at my neighbors. All.Day.Long. I wanted them back in the woods eating ticks, but nooooooooooooooooo..
Quote: Did you raise your guineas from keets, or just get them? Every time I bought adult guineas, they walked down the road never to be seen again. Only the keets I raised here stayed around.
Congrats! My roman tufted is broody, and I just bought some sebbie eggs for her. However since she's a first year I will be incubating them myself, and I will slip them under her if she is still sitting when they go into lockdown. Taking no chances of losing them! I'm not getting duck eggs yet either, but I've seen mating behavior so I'm hoping soon.I found 3 Sebastapol eggs today! I separated my saddle back goose with the male just a few days ago, just in time! Hopefully I'll get some colored goslings...These eggs are huge! You can see the egg holders underneath the plastic container. About 4 times larger than an extra large chicken egg. Saw my Cayuga ducks "mating" today, but no eggs yet.![]()
Ok, folks. . I have planned my duck house and it won't hold more than 10 ducks. I have 3 already.
Someone tell me how long it takes for Muscovy ducks to lay. And how do I tell if they are fertile? Just like chicken eggs? And how smart does a drake have to be to "do the deed"? Cuz mine is mounting the hens, staying on their back for a Loooooooooooong time (5 minutes at a time) but doesn't seem to be doing like the chickens do. Do Ducks mate differently? By that, I mean, do they just lay there and it happen or do they need to actually move their hips like the Roosters do?
I am puzzled. I want at least 3 more of the Muscovies. But if my drake is clueless then how am I to get fertile eggs. (paying 5 bucks an egg like I did last year is not an option this year. I need my money for chicks to increase my laying flock) (I knew I should have stayed in school....so I could make more money...)
You sound like me. I gave them a bin to swim in daily and then toweled them dry and put them under the heat lamp. Crackin' up. The things we do for our birds. However the last one out of the bin didn't do so well....he was the hardest to catch daily and after a couple of days he was really sick. He pulled through, but I think he would have done better if I had not put him in water at such a young age. THEN someone told me how ducks away from their Momma shouldn't swim until they have feathers. Ooopppsss. LOL
I had thought about Muscovy's but since they are fliers, gave that idea up. You do know they are fliers? I like them because they roost. The only domesticated duck that I know does.
Watch "Duckumentary" It's very good. Only about wild ducks but good just the same.
Quote: I bought a magazine about ducks today, and I was surprized that Muscoveys are mostly meat birds. I thought they were good layers, but it says no.
I want to get some silver Appleyards. but the best egg layers are the Kacki Cambells, up to 320 a year. wow