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stony she is lovely, so happy for ya'll that she has had such a good time of brooding and hatching and now raising.. Sure makes life easier.Your duck is so pretty! best looking runner i've ever seen!
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stony she is lovely, so happy for ya'll that she has had such a good time of brooding and hatching and now raising.. Sure makes life easier.Your duck is so pretty! best looking runner i've ever seen!
I know we think she is absolutely beautiful. She has really proved to be a great mama as well. And Patrick has been a really good boy. We watched him real close at 1st. He pecked at the babies a couple of times, but never hard. He hasn't done that in days now. They swim with him, stand under him to get shade and he is ok with it.stony she is lovely, so happy for ya'll that she has had such a good time of brooding and hatching and now raising.. Sure makes life easier.
Yes they are. messy little things and messy big things too. and yes they are going to need the space.I know we think she is absolutely beautiful. She has really proved to be a great mama as well. And Patrick has been a really good boy. We watched him real close at 1st. He pecked at the babies a couple of times, but never hard. He hasn't done that in days now. They swim with him, stand under him to get shade and he is ok with it.
Broody's are SO much easier than brooding yourself. Especially with ducks. They are such messy little things.![]()
We could not be more proud of Penelope. She is not only beautiful, but a great mama.
now we need to build the permanent coop and run for them. They are going to need the space!
I had an issue last year with one of my ducks, she sat on 3 eggs, when the one started hatching she actually tried to kill it, she pecked it's head on both sides and would not let it get under her. I tried several times to put the duckling under her she kept pushing him out, finally i brought him inside and raised him. I have always said if a broody does not do a good job then thats her only chance but when this duck was the first to go broody this year I gave in and let her all the while thinking that we'd probably have to bring them in, well she has proved to be a great mama. So Emmie is 4 this year. I think age may play a roll in some breeds. Only one of her other eggs started hatching last year and because of her ignorance or what ever it was it got shrink wrapped and died while hatching. It's hard to figure these things out. You were right and leaving the baby with it's mother, and you don't know something may have been wrong that couldn't be seen. How long has she been on the eggs now?
I know we think she is absolutely beautiful. She has really proved to be a great mama as well. And Patrick has been a really good boy. We watched him real close at 1st. He pecked at the babies a couple of times, but never hard. He hasn't done that in days now. They swim with him, stand under him to get shade and he is ok with it.
Broody's are SO much easier than brooding yourself. Especially with ducks. They are such messy little things.![]()
We could not be more proud of Penelope. She is not only beautiful, but a great mama.
now we need to build the permanent coop and run for them. They are going to need the space!
I probably would take a few eggs to share. I candled Alices eggs this morning and out of 5 I am thinking maybe and it's a big maybe 1 maybe good. I am really beginning to wonder about fertility in my flock. 3 of these eggs were from my 3 youngest 1 yr next month and my drake that will be 1 yr tomorrow,. Good grief what is going on? I hope you get some to hatch from your next batch due.. We're having the rain but it's in the 60's. Nice day for ducks.So Lilac only has two eggs under her.. i found an egg tossed out of the nest today.. with a way undeveloped duck. sigh.. so this is going rather badly, she is still sitting on the two eggs... but i am doubtful, we will have to candle but my weather is utter garbage pouring rain and 50FI am starting to wonder if there was a problem and that is why lilly abandoned this nest and stole lilacs but then one baby did hatch? of coarse it died though.. yes, thinking out loud here.![]()
The nest Lilly is on is due between June 5th(33 days) & 8th(37days) I feel badly for lilac though but not sure how to handle this.. she hasn't been sitting as long since she moved to lilly's nest about a week + before it was due to hatch but still.. I don't know if i should steal an egg or two back from Lilly and give them to Lilac so she may get some babies after all? thoughts?? Lilly does leave now and again to forage/bathe and these eggs were Lilac's to begin with anyhow.
Thanks, i know last time i looked Lilly had over 14 eggs!I probably would take a few eggs to share. I candled Alices eggs this morning and out of 5 I am thinking maybe and it's a big maybe 1 maybe good. I am really beginning to wonder about fertility in my flock. 3 of these eggs were from my 3 youngest 1 yr next month and my drake that will be 1 yr tomorrow,. Good grief what is going on? I hope you get some to hatch from your next batch due.. We're having the rain but it's in the 60's. Nice day for ducks.![]()
You know on the goose thread a while back there was discussion about GMO feed causing sterlity in flocks as well as humans. I don't feed Organic matter of fact have used Purina Sunfresh Feed since i started with ducks 9 yrs ago. I am sure it;'s GMO what isn't? so could this be the problem? will we ever know?Thanks, i know last time i looked Lilly had over 14 eggs!so it's not like she couldn't spare a few lol I'm sorry your candling didn't yield a positive find.. my birds are all young, these girls are the oldest actually they have about a month or two on my original birds.. the drakes are 14mths(oldest guy) and then the pair of trouble turn 1yo come Aug... the birds are well, healthy, content etc the one(and only duckling) Junior is growing super good so i just don't get it? I feel like i suck at this .... not trying to be a negative nelly just that rubber ducky dying sorta has left me deflated, everyone always say 'scovies breed like rabbits.. er.. no i have bred those they are way easier.![]()
You know on the goose thread a while back there was discussion about GMO feed causing sterlity in flocks as well as humans. I don't feed Organic matter of fact have used Purina Sunfresh Feed since i started with ducks 9 yrs ago. I am sure it;'s GMO what isn't? so could this be the problem? will we ever know?