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AW! What breeds are they? It looks like some blue swedish and a couple of magpies, but I may be seeing things. What hatchery did you order from?

I ordered 20 straight run blue swedish, the ones that I think are splash might be magpies? that would be cool, I wouldn't mind having those, too.

I got them from Ideal - it was their 1.60/duckling special, and they let you get a certain breed this time - it didn't have to be the hatchery choice.
 
I ordered 20 straight run blue swedish, the ones that I think are splash might be magpies? that would be cool, I wouldn't mind having those, too.

I got them from Ideal - it was their 1.60/duckling special, and they let you get a certain breed this time - it didn't have to be the hatchery choice.

I said magpie because of one duckling in particular. In your picture, see the one sorta in the top middle with the big black spot on his head? I have never seen a blue swedish like that, but I have seen a magpie baby like that. I have hatched well over 50 blue sweds since I got into ducks and the only white they ever had was either on their chest, or they became solid whites.

The one I have grew into this handsome young man:

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I'll upload you a baby pic in a minute.

BTW: They make VERY protective mothers!

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You don't know how many times I got pinched that month!​
 
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I said magpie because of one duckling in particular. In your picture, see the one sorta in the top middle with the big black spot on his head? I have never seen a blue swedish like that, but I have seen a magpie baby like that. I have hatched well over 50 blue sweds since I got into ducks and the only white they ever had was either on their chest, or they became solid whites.

The one I have grew into this handsome young man:

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h185/Shera_Melton/Picture058.jpg

I'll upload you a baby pic in a minute.

BTW: They make VERY protective mothers!

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h185/Shera_Melton/Picture399.jpg


You don't know how many times I got pinched that month!

OMG He is gorgeous!!! Maybe I'll keep the questionable one as an extra, and make sure I have two males that I know are blue swedish, that way if he turns out to be a different type of duck, I can find him some womens to flirt with
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Cause I know already I'm gonna want more different types of ducks
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The magpies are pretty too, those were my third choice (second choice was black east indies).

meri
 
I love my ducks. Talk about cheap entertainment! LOL

I have been getting an egg a day from my khaki for a couple of weeks now. I think the other egg I am getting is from my runner. The buff should start laying any time now.

The eggs are the size of a jumbo chicken egg, the whites are firmer and the yolks are fantastic.

I took 6 eggs and put them in my homemade incubator...so I should have some khaki's and khakixrunners if things go well (my drake is a khaki)

If I get any more ducks, I think a Welsh Harlequin would be cool
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/Ducks/Welsh/BRKWelsh.html
 
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Yes!! those are pretty too
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Hubby is gonna freak if I get tons of different duck breeds, I can't get crazy like I did with the chickens when I first started. I want to figure out which ones I really really want, and not get too many that might interbreed.

I knew I wanted to keep it down to two or three breeds of ducks, which is why I chose the blues for my firsty breed - that way I get variety within the breed. I like the spotted ducks, and the black/greens, too. The bantam ducks are adorable, the calls I have are plenty of those, though - I have two drakes and three ducks of Calls. I have a blue pair, and (silver) splash pair and one lone Khaki girl (her drake got eaten by a hawk). However, the pure white calls are adorable, so if I happen across any of those cheap....
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I've always wondered... do duck eggs taste any different than chicken eggs?

PS: you'll never take me to the dark side!
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ima stayin loyal to chickens!!
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I asked that too - and I've heard some folks say they taste the same, just more firm (consistancy) and others say the duck eggs taste stronger. I guess I'll just find out for myself when my calls start laying.

I have also heard that duck eggs are great for baking, though.

meri
 

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