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Well, they did just cross the country to get here, so their eyes were popping out of their heads at this point
They really are very cute, and I can't wait to get better pics during the day. According to Holderreads, they are show quality, but I'm not into showing, so
I just wanted they grays, and this is what they had
I'll be selling eggs spring/summer hopefully
I don't think I could bring myself to eat these eggs, and I can't hatch every single one I collect... That would leave my eyes popping out of my head
Oh Really Now??? I do believe that you know that I know that you know that you will want to share so eggs with me come spring
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Well, they did just cross the country to get here, so their eyes were popping out of their heads at this point
They really are very cute, and I can't wait to get better pics during the day. According to Holderreads, they are show quality, but I'm not into showing, so
I just wanted they grays, and this is what they had
I'll be selling eggs spring/summer hopefully
I don't think I could bring myself to eat these eggs, and I can't hatch every single one I collect... That would leave my eyes popping out of my head
Oh Really Now??? I do believe that you know that I know that you know that you will want to share so eggs with me come spring
Wow, that sentence made my brain hurt
Someone else said silkies are harder to hatch out than a normal duck, and they said it would probably be best to let the duck hatch the eggs, but I think I'll try the incubator too. We'll see
I've never had "special" type of duck, just runners,khakis,pekins... I hatched out my pekins, and my runner hatched out some of her eggs, so we'll see what happens once my silkie starts laying