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Congrats on the hatch. When are you getting *your* ducks?
I want geese. Just 3 of them. But I can't get ray to build another house. He's to busy building BROODERS. LOL
I can't get Ken to build another house either.
I have a friend that has year old Wood ducks but they are flighty and not able to be held. I like the look of the Mandarins better anyway. If I can find the time to build a proper Mandarin set-up then I will try to get some. I have WAAAAAYYYYYY too many chickens now though. All the adults (40 or so), 24 - 1 month old Pendesencas and D'Uccles, 25 - 2 day old Chanteclers, some A & M Quail in the bator due next week and 3 people wanting chicks from me ASAP. Oh, and the chicks that hatched in Kindergarten at school this week (15?).
I think you need to have a sale on chicks. Oh wait, you can't do that until you decide which ones you want to keep.
Do you eat your extra roos? I want to learn how to process my roos (I think I have at least 3 already and I just bought an OE roo for breeding purposes) I am hoping to have my silkies go broody next spring/summer and will process any roos before winter to cut down on flock size. If I have to I will have that guy who advertises he will hatch your eggs for half the hatch, hatch eggs for me so I have chickens to process for food.
If anyone in NY, Western MA or VT is ever processing birds and would like an (inexperienced) extra hand, please let me know. I really want to learn and would be willing to put in a days work helping someone for the educatoin on how it is done.
Congrats on the hatch. When are you getting *your* ducks?
I want geese. Just 3 of them. But I can't get ray to build another house. He's to busy building BROODERS. LOL
I can't get Ken to build another house either.

I think you need to have a sale on chicks. Oh wait, you can't do that until you decide which ones you want to keep.
Do you eat your extra roos? I want to learn how to process my roos (I think I have at least 3 already and I just bought an OE roo for breeding purposes) I am hoping to have my silkies go broody next spring/summer and will process any roos before winter to cut down on flock size. If I have to I will have that guy who advertises he will hatch your eggs for half the hatch, hatch eggs for me so I have chickens to process for food.
If anyone in NY, Western MA or VT is ever processing birds and would like an (inexperienced) extra hand, please let me know. I really want to learn and would be willing to put in a days work helping someone for the educatoin on how it is done.