Thanks for all the photos! I'm having cuteness overload.
You're welcome. I'll stop now so others can have some space to post their pictures as well.

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Thanks for all the photos! I'm having cuteness overload.
that is one mellow mama! My broodys don't allow me to touch them! Well at least not without drawing blood. She is really mellow around the others too. She is very beautiful!Okay last one I promise -
Here is Smokey teaching the babies how to eat the scrambled eggs I made for her. There was quite a commotion and everyone was very nosy. The lead pullet, Snow White was so jealous and she eventually interjected herself into the picture - that's when I called it quits.
Okay last one I promise -
Here is Smokey teaching the babies how to eat the scrambled eggs I made for her. There was quite a commotion and everyone was very nosy. The lead pullet, Snow White was so jealous and she eventually interjected herself into the picture - that's when I called it quits.
That is very nice looking roo you got there! The whole flock seemed to be over there welcoming the newcomers!
that is one mellow mama! My broodys don't allow me to touch them! Well at least not without drawing blood. She is really mellow around the others too. She is very beautiful!
Thank you - she is beautiful. She wasn't so mellow a few minutes ago when I went to check the Wellies for stripes down their backs LOL. She pecked me good. I'll have to check in the next week or so when she lets them come out from under her more. She's missing quite alot of feathers on her underside. I never realized how much feathering they pluck away to hatch those babies.
I would love thos links. I have wanted ducks for awhile. I am looking into muscovy's cause they are supposed to be great for insect control, but don't require alot of water like some ducks. My main concers about the breed however are their sharp toes, and the poo. Do they have yucky slimy poo like all other ducks? I only have 1 acre so I'd probably only get two ducks, and I really don't want the eggs, so would I be able to have 2 drakes or would they fight and try to fly off to find hens to reproduce with? Plus I don't have any place other than my chicken coop for them at this time so would I have to build a new house for them? I could put them in my greenhouse, but. . .so many questions. . .![]()