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Stop trying to encourage me to hatch them I don't have a incubator for a start
Also if I was to do this how long do the eggs remain fertile for as you know ducks are not that bothered about laying them in a nest they dump them everywhere
Just asking
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I can't help myself, all homes should have an incubator :oops:

You can collect them and store for 7-10 days and the fertility should still be good. The longer they are stored the less likely they are to hatch. Fresher the better :D You know if your just asking ;)
 
Stop trying to encourage me to hatch them I don't have a incubator for a start
Also if I was to do this how long do the eggs remain fertile for as you know ducks are not that bothered about laying them in a nest they dump them everywhere
Just asking
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I've bought two 48 egg incubators from eBay under 40 pounds each if your looking to buy one
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Yes please! There's nothing better than cute duckling photos :)
Are they still having sales (with all of the bird flu restrictions)?


They are not selling live birds, but they do have egg auctions every Tuesday. I don't know when they'll start selling birds again.


@timon


I used to know one of the auctioneers there and my favourite broody came from there.
Are they resuming their poultry section auctions now that the restrictions have been relaxed a bit?
You could also try the notice board at your local feed store.  Check it for adverts for a cockerel but also place a wanted add and include that is for breeding purposes, not eating....you may get inundated with offers though.

Good luck with your hatch a long marans. Will you be getting the hatching eggs at Melton Mowbray auction?


It's a small world. I feel like the auctioneer has been there for years ... I've no idea what his name is !

I'm happy to hatch some eggs, but I've no way to tell the type of Marans that's being sold from an egg. With the auction you don't always get a good description. Any recommendations how to approach an egg auction and tell what you're getting?
 
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The Black Copper Marans eggs should be really dark and shiny and quite round/oval shaped in my experience. Welsummers seem to have more of a matt finish and terracotta coloured and sometimes speckled although I have a Marans that is speckling her eggs sometimes too and my welsummer eggs are round at one end and very tapered at the other. If you get a really dark egg, then it gives you a good chance of any pullets that hatch from them also laying dark eggs, which I assume is what you are after.

The guy I knew was the kennel/huntsman here and used to travel down to Melton every Tuesday for the day to auctioneer the poultry. The broody I got had not been bid on and he rang me up and asked if I wanted her for a fiver. She was supposed to be an araucana and lay blue eggs but she's a mutt, lays pink/tint eggs and I love her to bits! Best fiver I ever spent and he delivered her too!

Anyway, good luck getting some eggs for a reasonable price...whatever that is in the current climate.... since poultry sales are still not happening I have a sneaky feeling hatching eggs will increase in price as people can't get what they want by other means.
 
Ok that's cool
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I knew that they were om for a bit but was not sure if they were left
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only thing is if I hatch some ill.need.to get rid of them as I cant keep them no room
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Hope everyone is doing well? We have had a couple of days of lovely weather and now it's had to spoil itself with rain and wind this evening :(
Had a trip to the seaside yesterday which was nice as the sun was out. Something very calming about listening to the sea.

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