Show off your Peas!

This past year was the first successful year I had with my ornamental waterfowl since I used a new method (natural incubation for second clutch). So I was able to get quite a bit of money from mandarins and wood ducks so I have boosted their numbers up to keep producing. If I do well with my smew that will be great. With the other ducks some of them are just there to look nice since I have not had luck with them. I definitely am not making a profit. It is still likely paying off for the investments of getting these birds initially. However, I am not raising birds for profit, but yes it's always good to at least come out even. And yes sometimes I do have trouble with getting species I want since for example my parents are not into peafowl. And some species of pheasants my dad does not like like peacock pheasants but I try making things work! Don't be discouraged with losing birds. It will work out. With ducks like I said it took a bit to figure things out. Last year the number of ducklings amounted to less than a clutch of eggs hatching so this upcoming season I will let my ducks do everything naturally unless best dumping becomes too much of a concern.
 
This past year was the first successful year I had with my ornamental waterfowl since I used a new method (natural incubation for second clutch). So I was able to get quite a bit of money from mandarins and wood ducks so I have boosted their numbers up to keep producing. If I do well with my smew that will be great. With the other ducks some of them are just there to look nice since I have not had luck with them. I definitely am not making a profit. It is still likely paying off for the investments of getting these birds initially. However, I am not raising birds for profit, but yes it's always good to at least come out even. And yes sometimes I do have trouble with getting species I want since for example my parents are not into peafowl. And some species of pheasants my dad does not like like peacock pheasants but I try making things work! Don't be discouraged with losing birds. It will work out. With ducks like I said it took a bit to figure things out. Last year the number of ducklings amounted to less than a clutch of eggs hatching so this upcoming season I will let my ducks do everything naturally unless best dumping becomes too much of a concern.
Wow I thought I was alone lol that's why I can't get any peahens right now too he's says he's not ready:/ oh well just have to wait till I get my own place before I get crazy lol! I'm persistent tho it usually takes about 4 months before I can get anything new
 
Alex, you said you have white out of charcoal, if this white bird was hen will it produce eggs normally? 


It's a white chick out of Taylor Hill Game Farm's charcoal white eye pen. So it may be an IB WE White split charcoal hen which will lay or a charcoal white hen which likely won't lay.
 
If only everything would go as planned birds never die all chicks live and sell all the offspring ugh
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things would be a lot easier LOL!
Agreed.

This past year was the first successful year I had with my ornamental waterfowl since I used a new method (natural incubation for second clutch). So I was able to get quite a bit of money from mandarins and wood ducks so I have boosted their numbers up to keep producing. If I do well with my smew that will be great. With the other ducks some of them are just there to look nice since I have not had luck with them. I definitely am not making a profit. It is still likely paying off for the investments of getting these birds initially. However, I am not raising birds for profit, but yes it's always good to at least come out even. And yes sometimes I do have trouble with getting species I want since for example my parents are not into peafowl. And some species of pheasants my dad does not like like peacock pheasants but I try making things work! Don't be discouraged with losing birds. It will work out. With ducks like I said it took a bit to figure things out. Last year the number of ducklings amounted to less than a clutch of eggs hatching so this upcoming season I will let my ducks do everything naturally unless best dumping becomes too much of a concern.
I didn't know your parents are not into peafowl. I thought they liked at least some of them. Yeah it is always hard when you have to talk to your parents about getting new birds. My Dad usually doesn't have a problem with it but my Mom is always harder to convince...Unless if I told her I wanted Spaldings. She likes Spaldings.
 
This past year was the first successful year I had with my ornamental waterfowl since I used a new method (natural incubation for second clutch). So I was able to get quite a bit of money from mandarins and wood ducks so I have boosted their numbers up to keep producing. If I do well with my smew that will be great. With the other ducks some of them are just there to look nice since I have not had luck with them. I definitely am not making a profit. It is still likely paying off for the investments of getting these birds initially. However, I am not raising birds for profit, but yes it's always good to at least come out even. And yes sometimes I do have trouble with getting species I want since for example my parents are not into peafowl. And some species of pheasants my dad does not like like peacock pheasants but I try making things work! Don't be discouraged with losing birds. It will work out. With ducks like I said it took a bit to figure things out. Last year the number of ducklings amounted to less than a clutch of eggs hatching so this upcoming season I will let my ducks do everything naturally unless best dumping becomes too much of a concern.


Wow I thought I was alone lol that's why I can't get any peahens right now too he's says he's not ready:/ oh well just have to wait till I get my own place before I get crazy lol! I'm persistent tho it usually takes about 4 months before I can get anything new


Agreed.

I didn't know your parents are not into peafowl. I thought they liked at least some of them. Yeah it is always hard when you have to talk to your parents about getting new birds. My Dad usually doesn't have a problem with it but my Mom is always harder to convince...Unless if I told her I wanted Spaldings. She likes Spaldings.

Just curious who pays the bills for the birds you have and want to get? Speaking as a parent, who's son will soon be old enough to start asking for pets of his own, if we had the space and he could pay the bills and do the work, I would have no problems with it. However, if I was expected to pay for the animal as well as their feed and everything else it would be a different story. I grew up in a family with lots of animals, but until we could support them we were not allowed to bring new animals of our own home. I was working at 15, so I could feed my cat.
 
Just curious who pays the bills for the birds you have and want to get?  Speaking as a parent, who's son will soon be old enough to start asking for pets of his own, if we had the space and he could pay the bills and do the work, I would have no problems with it. However, if I was expected to pay for the animal as well as their feed and everything else it would be a different story. I grew up in a family with lots of animals, but until we could support them we were not allowed to bring new animals of our own home. I was working at 15, so I could feed my cat.
with me I have to work to buy the birds and the building material my dad has chickens so he let's me use that feed
 
with me I have to work to buy the birds and the building material my dad has chickens so he let's me use that feed

Good for you, I have always felt that we value and take better care of things we must work for, just how I was raised.
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Ducks:
-Mandarin Ducks (regular, white)
-Wood Ducks (regular, white, silver, apricot)
-Smew
-Hooded Merganser
-Red Crested Pochard
-Chiloe Wigeon
-Cape Teal
-Cinnamon Teal
-Ring Teal (regular, blonde)
-Green-winged Teal
-Falcated Duck
-Gadwall

My ducks are always changing. I definitely want Baikal Teal in the future among many other species. I will be getting Common Eider (which will likely end up being loaned to another breeder).
Put me on your duck list this spring.
 
Just curious who pays the bills for the birds you have and want to get? Speaking as a parent, who's son will soon be old enough to start asking for pets of his own, if we had the space and he could pay the bills and do the work, I would have no problems with it. However, if I was expected to pay for the animal as well as their feed and everything else it would be a different story. I grew up in a family with lots of animals, but until we could support them we were not allowed to bring new animals of our own home. I was working at 15, so I could feed my cat.
They don't pay for themselves most times. Make him develop a business plan and sell it to you. I remember those days of working for animals. Delivered lots of pizzas to pay for my reptile collection in college. Of course I did sell that for a bunch when I left college.
 

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