Thread formerly known as Hatch day is today

I've decided to scope this thread out and see what in the world you all are talking about on page 292.
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Not sure if I'll have time to read the whole thing.

Was going to hatch some from Quackers the Black Swedish who's been palling around with Earl the Saxony drake, but it's too cold in the house. The best spot is the basement, and for 5 days I fooled with the incubator. I'd get it to 98, or 100.9. I've hatched at 100.9 before, but it was always poor. Though that was with shipped eggs. I'm not doing it until I have 99.something.

Good thing I lost the bid on Mexican Spotted Quail eggs (cute little birds!) I threw out a last minute bid but got beat by $0.50. I need to just stay off Ebay anyways.

So how many hatches are still in progress? Can we keep this thread alive until January when I start hatching?
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I haven't hatched anything since last March.
 
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OKAY and how do you know the doses of each color in the duck

The colour of the bird tells you its genetic makeup - or will give you a strong clue anyway. So, if it's a chocolate female then you know it has one dose of brown. The exceptions are black - you can't tell by just looking at a black bird whether it has only one dose or two doses of black. One dose is enough to turn a bird black, but they are meant to have two. When I say doses I mean 'number of genes inherited from both parents'. One dose means the bird only inherited one grge if that colour from either mum or dad. Two doses means it inherited one from each mum and dad. Brown dilution is also hard to tell by looking in the males. Males need two doses of brown to make them go chocolate. One dose will have no effect in males so you can't tell just by looking. The reason males need two and females need only one to look chocolate is because it's a sex linked gene (carried on the Z chromosome). Females only have one Z so can only have one dose of whatever is carried on the Z. Males have two Z's so they can have two doses of whatever is carried on the Z.

So,​

My female has all black but she hass some of heer feathets that have like a green sheen to them, specially when the sun hits it. I am thinking I do no want a Cayuga drake. Jonny just better start behaving himself and mate with my Cayuga. Or I might have to " borrow" somebody's drake. Do they have drake services out there? They have stud services for horses. Lol
 
Oops I am going to have to use my computer instead of this stupid phone thst I want to through it across the room.

Quick DG duck. The phone is coming your way.
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The colour of the bird tells you its genetic makeup - or will give you a strong clue anyway. So, if it's a chocolate female then you know it has one dose of brown. The exceptions are black - you can't tell by just looking at a black bird whether it has only one dose or two doses of black. One dose is enough to turn a bird black, but they are meant to have two. When I say doses I mean 'number of genes inherited from both parents'. One dose means the bird only inherited one grge if that colour from either mum or dad. Two doses means it inherited one from each mum and dad. Brown dilution is also hard to tell by looking in the males. Males need two doses of brown to make them go chocolate. One dose will have no effect in males so you can't tell just by looking. The reason males need two and females need only one to look chocolate is because it's a sex linked gene (carried on the Z chromosome). Females only have one Z so can only have one dose of whatever is carried on the Z. Males have two Z's so they can have two doses of whatever is carried on the Z.

So,

My female has all black but she hass some of heer feathets that have like a green sheen to them, specially when the sun hits it. I am thinking I do no want a Cayuga drake. Jonny just better start behaving himself and mate with my Cayuga. Or I might have to " borrow" somebody's drake. Do they have drake services out there? They have stud services for horses. Lol

Put her on a leash and take her to the closest park with ducks for a "playdate"? Lol
 
Julie there is a pool at the cemetery that has all kinds of ducks, it's the duck drop off when people don't want their ducks anymore. But what if she gets loose from me.?? How would I get her back? I'm not going in that pond
There's probably 10'of duck poop in there. Eeewwwwwww
 

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