Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

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I'm soooo excited. I couldn't wait and candled the second batch of Australian Spotted duck eggs last night. They were only in 5 days, and the first setting of 2 eggs was a bust, but I definitely saw some red veining !!
These are my "pet project" (pun intended) this year. Last year was Genetic Hackles, this year is is these ducks. I have 5 females and most days I'm getting 4 eggs, sometimes 3. I was worried after the first 2 set were not fertile and switched out the male. Now it looks like that may not have been necessary, but I intend to switch males every few weeks anyway to get as much genetic diversity as I can from the 4 males.
Their eggs are surprisingly large for such small birds, they look a lot like the Legbar and Ameraucana eggs (yes, greenish blue in color). I have to label these (never have to label the Welsh Harlequin duck eggs). If they can lay for a long period, these could be a viable back yard egg producer.
I bet the ducklings are beyond cute! Call ducklings are certainly cute things, just rather delicate, these are supposed to be much more vigorous overall than Calls, but I will have to raise a few hundred before I can say for sure. . .
 
Yup! and you know you want some cute little ducks too.

Nope, they are adorable but way too much cleaning involved when no good water source available for their entertainment and maintenance. Also I can't expand animal responsibilities when my work and camping schedule wouldn't let me provide the level of care and attention I believe they should have...I wont stretch it that thin. If/when we move to property over in Clarion county and have access to a water impoundment then I would consider them.
 
@fisherlady Look at the floofy girl! This is a tiny Ayam Cemai, for reference.

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