Windy Pond Farm
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Does anyone in Northeast PA have Silver Appleyards for sale?
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Try the Pennsylvania. Unite! Thread. You'll probably have better luck I would thinkDoes anyone in Northeast PA have Silver Appleyards for sale?
Here is my old drake. Not the best pic of his tail but you get the idea. I know my boys got their curl around 12-14 weeks. I think that is average but some people have seen it sooner. Usually voice sexing is first way to tell if you have boys or girls. You should be hearing quacks by now at 7 weeks. It's possible to have a late bloomer but most should be quacking at least a little.Does anyone have any pics of a curly tail feather? I want to see what I'm lookin for. Is 7 weeks too early to have the curl? And are all male tail feathers like that?
If Chibs is male, will that be OK?
Here is my old drake. Not the best pic of his tail but you get the idea. I know my boys got their curl around 12-14 weeks. I think that is average but some people have seen it sooner. Usually voice sexing is first way to tell if you have boys or girls. You should be hearing quacks by now at 7 weeks. It's possible to have a late bloomer but most should be quacking at least a little.
Here is a link on voice sexing and has pics of tail curls.http://www.majesticwaterfowl.org/artquacks.htm
I want to squeeze him. Why is he so cute?Here is my old drake. Not the best pic of his tail but you get the idea. I know my boys got their curl around 12-14 weeks. I think that is average but some people have seen it sooner. Usually voice sexing is first way to tell if you have boys or girls. You should be hearing quacks by now at 7 weeks. It's possible to have a late bloomer but most should be quacking at least a little.![]()
Here is a link on voice sexing and has pics of tail curls.http://www.majesticwaterfowl.org/artquacks.htm
I am so happy to hear that u r keeping all the webs no matter the outcome. I think it would be sad to do anything else otherwise. It is sweet how they are kinda paired up but still so together in their little flock. Very strong bonds. And then the love you have for them means all are keepers. Aren't they such sweet and kind creatures?Ya know Jules, I think I am ok with 2 and 2. I have read that more females was better, so I was hoping 3 females, 1 male. But I've also read that pairs are good. Chibs and Opie (the 2 with more white) seem to stick together a bit more, and Tiggy and Juice (more black) seem to be closer. Of course they are all 4 always attached at the hips, but you know what I mean. So either way, I'm not getting rid of any of them!![]()
heehee. I love that word cuz it fits these ducks to a T.@desiree210
- sorry, I'm no help. I have 4 ducklings just 4 weeks old and I'm new to waterfowl. Maybe send a PM to Amiga or Miss Lydia?
@Julie Bird
- LOL "fuzzlet"...you've done it again. I always get a giggle from your posts.
@needlessjunk
- very handsome, huggable drake!
@WVduckchick
- I couldn't agree more. Let the hugging begin!!
@Windy Pond Farm
- welcome to BYC!