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They all hatched! and I love them. I learned so much in a short time, about life, the universe and everything.Sounds odd, but true. I'm so happy to have this experience. It's wonderful seeing how animals are as parents when left to their own natural devices.
Now I have to figure out how I'm going to manage my flock. I have mallards and muscovies. Apparently not the best for cross-breeding, infertility etc. Both populations are going to grow this year and intermingle. How do I keep parents from impregnating kids? I'm not very excited about maintaining two separate flocks.
and, now to get the muscovies laying....
what is the etiquette for asking questions on byc? do I just find a likely title for a thread and dive in? or start a new one? my answers don't always come up in the search box...
so many questions!
Try not to be too upset if it doesn't happen this time around. If your ducks are mating, it will happen, and then you will have lots of ducklings running around.
I started with a full bator (36 eggs) and have been discarding the non-fertile and the deceased embryos. I get sad, but then I think why, was it me, the bator, the room, the ducks.... etc. It is just nature and I am ok with it. I certainly didn't want 36 ducklings but I knew that all of them wouldn't make it. I will post pics when they hatch. Healthy hatching to you and your mallard ducky...
EEEEEEEEEEEEEE OMYGOSH YES. I do. Look at little innocent faced baby birb. I bet his webs are tiny. He is a baby duck after all. Thank you for the tag Miss Lydia!!don't you just want to pick it up and kiss it's lips.. @Julie Bird
and anyone else?? lol
SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE AWESOME AND TOO CUTE AND I AM IN LOVE.
X2!!SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE AWESOME AND TOO CUTE AND I AM IN LOVE.
don't you just want to pick it up and kiss it's lips.. @Julie Bird
and anyone else?? lol