Jun 4, 2010 #11 chicken boy sam Songster 10 Years Dec 21, 2009 1,433 17 153 What about Welsh Harlequins?
Jun 4, 2010 #12 shelleyd2008 the bird is the word 11 Years Sep 14, 2008 23,381 194 351 Adair Co., KY I've had rouen, pekin, and cayugas all go broody, unfortunately most of them were gotten by predators before they could finish the job. My rouen duck has at least one little one under her right now, I saw that one But she has another 9 or 10 eggs in her nest
I've had rouen, pekin, and cayugas all go broody, unfortunately most of them were gotten by predators before they could finish the job. My rouen duck has at least one little one under her right now, I saw that one But she has another 9 or 10 eggs in her nest
Jun 4, 2010 #13 Wifezilla Positively Ducky 11 Years Oct 2, 2008 11,199 230 311 Colorado I have a broody Welsh Harlequin right now. I also had a runner go broody and raise a clutch of 10. She surprisingly did a good job since runners aren't usually the broody type.
I have a broody Welsh Harlequin right now. I also had a runner go broody and raise a clutch of 10. She surprisingly did a good job since runners aren't usually the broody type.