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Just finished NPIP/AI testing 60 birds. One roo jammed a thumb really bad too.it hurts a lot, & im using a heat pad, since I need it for milking.![]()
If you ever test, wear red......
The other wrong-end pipper finally hatched! (first pic) I came in to find her thrashing around the incubator with the shell on her head. After she got it off she was all over the place, so I put her in the brooder, but the other ducklings were climbing all over her and standing on her head and neck, so I put her in a bowl with a wash cloth in the brooder. She was so active right after hatching, I think she might have worn herself out! Two more to go, starting to zip, hopefully we'll have a 100% hatch rate. That's awesome considering these eggs were shipped to me by the postal service. Got them from Metzer Farms in California, shipped to Phoenix area in Arizona, so didn't have too far to go.
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Wonderful news. I have a few in the incubator now but the ones that were due for new years were not fertile (first eggs) Now they are fertile and the temps are freezing cold so some freeze before I get to them.I love baby ducks!![]()
My remaining Ancona hen is laying again, so Im putting her and my best boy togather to start sitting eggs in 3 weeks.
Sounds like the coating of the first eggs laid. This should fade away as they continue to lay. I was hoping for some colored eggs from my new additions this year, but so far everyone is laying white. I have a few young girls that have yet to start laying but white is pretty common so I figure they will be white egg layers too. An egg is an egg though so no matter what color it has the potential of hatching out some nice ducks. I think the drake passes on the egg color to his daughters this is something I've seen with my runners over the years.Im happy for the chance to up my ducks again. I do really miss them all. My frined out west who I trade Khaki eggs with a lot is setting 3 dz from her best layers (and my old ones) to set me up with an egg flock again. She's also NPIP, so I can safely import from her. It seems awefully quiet without all the ducks quacking at me. And, my clients who bought the duck eggs for their oriental friends are wanting eggs again.
The Ancona lays very dark slate gray eggs. I wanted blue, but this is an interesting color.
Thanks Coyote! Number 6 is finally here (see pic), one more to go. These last two were significantly larger eggs than the others, so I guess it makes sense they are the last ones. The only one left has only a little pip, but I candled it about an hour ago and there was definitely movement in there. The first five are in the brooder, all hanging out under a 75 watt black light. It's a big brooder, so there's a ton of room to run around, but I guess the light I have is little cool for them, since they're hanging out under it. I have a 100 watt clear light, but that seems too hot. Maybe one of the 65 watt yellow bulbs out of a reading lamp? I cooked a box of pekin ducklings when I was a kid, left the lamp on them in a small box in the garage during a huge snow storm. Thought they needed a lot of heat to compensate for the storm, came home from school and they were all dead. I'm a little leery of too much heat now.
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