My duck eggs seem to take forever! I like it when they do it at night and I just get to wake up to a little one in the incubator instead of worrying and checking all day long..
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My duck eggs seem to take forever! I like it when they do it at night and I just get to wake up to a little one in the incubator instead of worrying and checking all day long..
I have been treating a chick for the past couple of weeks with "wry neck.". The chick was doing great and I thought I was out of the woods (5 weeks old and no symptoms). This afternoon when I went out to the grow out brooder the chick was on its back with it head pinned to its back and the other chicks were just walking on it.
Preferably 2 plymouth rock hens.Have you givin any thought to what breeds you are interested in? By pair do you mean 2 hens or a boy and girl?
I had two hatch over the night. I was hoping all of them would hatch too. I'm going to check on them all day lol.My duck eggs seem to take forever! I like it when they do it at night and I just get to wake up to a little one in the incubator instead of worrying and checking all day long..
Good luck with them. I have my first duck eggs in the incubator right now...Hoping for a good hatch in a few weeks! Very exciting!I
I had two hatch over the night. I was hoping all of them would hatch too. I'm going to check on them all day lol.
I had two hatch over the night. I was hoping all of them would hatch too. I'm going to check on them all day lol.
Good Luck with your hatch!! I love baby ducks..Can't wait for all mine to hatch!Good luck with them. I have my first duck eggs in the incubator right now...Hoping for a good hatch in a few weeks! Very exciting!
No thunder here, clear sky, bet we don't get any rain![]()
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Yes, that's me. Haven't "updated" my Craigslist ads recently, as have been waiting to see if we'd be going to Chickenstock.
Didn't want to "sell out" locally and not have anything to bring to Chickenstock.
But seeing that I'm continuing to hatch out more chicks (haven't stopped since March), I prefer to have a waiting list, rather than get "stuck" with too many extras.
Been quite busy with all the hatching, setting up aviary netting, rotational grass paddocks and trying to fit in gardening as well!
Not much time left for BYC, and sometimes I just catch up on the posts without posting anything.
Moved the oldest chicks from the 1st 3 Hatches into a 8x8 "chicken tractor" that I was going to take apart, but decided to keep it as a grow-out pen.
Yesterday, let them out into one of the grass paddocks, but it was mostly the cockerels who were bold enough to venture forth.
Two broody hens have chicks, and "Confetti", a bantam mille fleur Cochin is sitting on 5 SFH eggs. She's such a cute, sweet hen - got her a few years ago from one of the people here on BYC .
I tried hatching some of her eggs, as I only have large-fowl roosters, and it worked! Seeing that she's about 3-4 years old, I'm glad her eggs were still hatch-able.
So far, I've gotten 9 chicks from her this year, all with feathered feet. It'll be interesting how they grow out, one's all black, one light/dark brown"chipmunk", two yellow, 5 dark black/brown "chipmunks".
We really need rain, looks like we got some last night, but we still need more, as it's been so dry.
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We've been having pretty warm nights lately, and I have 9, 8, and 5 week olds together outside without any heat. They snuggle up at night, but are otherwise fine. Tonight it's supposed to get down to the low 40's or even mid 30's, but since they're mostly feathered, I think they'll be fine since they have each other to keep warm. There is probably over 30-40 chicks in that group, as I forget the total # right now.
There's another group of chicks that's around 4 weeks old. They've been raised by a broody hen, and except for 1 or 2 that fly up on the roost with the hen at night, the last few nights they've been sleeping without any warmth from "mom". I, too, have noticed that when they have "cooler" temps, they do tend to feather out faster.
Sadly I only have the time to supervise and care for hens or young hens. I would love to raise chicks, but I do not have the means to do so.I would recommend chicks ...not hens ..if you get them from babies they accept you as their flock ..
and will be tamer ...than adult hens you buy