Quote: Once they start pipping have a recorder ready.
-Kathy
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Quote: Once they start pipping have a recorder ready.
-Kathy
Quote: Bingo, that's what I would do.
-Kathy
Bingo, that's what I would do.
-Kathy
Bingo, that's what I would do.
-Kathy
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They both look the same.. Younger egg's typically are smaller in the beginning..
Almost every single one. And the 3 she rolled out the last time were doubles. (Eggtopsy) we have one of the top agricultural colleges in town.... I'm tempted to call them and see if someone there might help document...?
Ok, emailed the barn manager.... Wait and see...
Wow! How often does she lay? I'm sorry for all the questions, that is just so amazing and interesting to me! I have to wonder why??!?!
Excellent! They have time to put together a plan. I would think they would jump on the opportunity!! Good luck!!!![]()
Peep lays every day. I got the occasional egg during the winter after the second heat lamp was put in. She was the original duck that started me in this. She was dumped. I've narrowed her down to what I believe is mallard! She's a good mom too. She's not hand tame, but all my birds come to the shake of the treat dish! She doesn't fly away, but can fly. Her eggs are light blue and large chicken size. She's a pretty little thing. Nice bright orange bill and feet. Always looks nice and smooth. And she's a busybody! When she's not sitting, she's toddling around chatting and bossing! Her and my brown mallard females remind me of 3 little old ladies... Walking all over, gossiping and giving stink eye to the younger ones!!! Her and Big Momma (jumbo pekin, no eggs...) share mom duties. When peep wants to go somewhere, she would call Big Momma over with the babies and leave them with her. Lol, babbling! But that's Peep! I didn't realize how strange the doubles thing was until someone here told me.
LOL...3 little old ladies. How many adult ducks and ducklings do you have now? Their distinct personalities are so funny. I have one that's definitely the bossiest and one that's much more mischievous than the others. My drake is the friendliest (dreading those hormones kicking in) and he spends more time with the quiet laid back Rouen.
I'm crossing my fingers that some organization will help you track/record progress because I'm hoping to see some hatching in action!![]()