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Sorry to jump in...did you get your silky ducks from Holderread's? I used to have whites but sold them...I may end up getting some more but I'm not sure...I'll have to devise a new area for them and telling hubby that could be dangerous...
 
Yes, I did get them from Holderreads. I have 10 babies coming this spring from him as well. As soon as my new ones from him and the new ones from two pairs are fully feathered out, I'll be selling some too.... next late summer/fall. I called and talked with Millie and was told that all their adults are sold for this year, so if you're looking for youngens, get your order in early!

Are you heading to the winter classic in Stevenson? I might be interested in one of your muscovies.
 
When is the Stevenson Classic? That's a LONG drive for me. Probably 6.5 to 7 hours and 350 miles (one way). I only have one (old) pair of Muscovies left. I sold my other one on the 19th.

I'll be going to Portland for Thanksgiving and we usually go I-90 (depending on the snow/passes/weather). So I could transport then.

Yeah, I was originally going to get a pair but they only had blacks. I wanted some new whites...thinking something was wrong with mine...she hardly laid and I NEVER got any eggs to develop...so I never sold any.
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They went to a good home, though...
 
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I was wondering too. Probably some sort of mix. But some of the muted colors remind me of what some of the pictures of colored rangers that JM Hatchery sells.... The tricolor.
 
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She didn't want to sit! I put two under a muscovy and nothing. I tried another batch of 2 twice in the incubator. Then, I ordered some black silky eggs off ebay and none of those made it, either. I hatched my Sebbies out this spring and lots of Muscovies and a few Cayugas...but could never get silkies to go...

This particular muscovy duck goes broody about once per year and stubbornly so. And she's a GREAT momma. We were on vacation when the eggs hatched and she kept ALL seven alive for the week we were gone...with countless predators around (the babies squeezed out of the pen and she must have flown/climbed because she was out, too!) I'll check out that link, thanks...
 
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She didn't want to sit! I put two under a muscovy and nothing. I tried another batch of 2 twice in the incubator. Then, I ordered some black silky eggs off ebay and none of those made it, either. I hatched my Sebbies out this spring and lots of Muscovies and a few Cayugas...but could never get silkies to go...

This particular muscovy duck goes broody about once per year and stubbornly so. And she's a GREAT momma. We were on vacation when the eggs hatched and she kept ALL seven alive for the week we were gone...with countless predators around (the babies squeezed out of the pen and she must have flown/climbed because she was out, too!) I'll check out that link, thanks...

Silkies are very hard to hatch, but usually it's not the initial development, it's the hatch that goes wrong. Humidity needs to be way lower than with other ducks. I'll be getting more info from him in October when I go down there to pick up more runners and my BEI's. I'll have more to say next year as well when mine start laying too. If you're interested I'll let you know what I've learned.

I have two projects starting next year. One is the beginning of miniaturizing the black runner, and the other is trying to get the silky bit onto runners... Dunno how that is going to go, but I'm a patient woman and it sounds fun.
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anyone going to the portland area soon that would be willing to pick up & house a roo for me until Thanksgiving? I'll trade you hatching eggs from him & his hen next spring...

oh and he's a Greenfire Farms Light Sussex...
 
I'm headed to Portland this weekend but can't hang onto a roo b/c I live in the city (Tacoma). I'd be willing to bring him this far. Anyone in this area who could "foster" the roo from Sunday onward?
 
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