Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

Quote: Yes, is anyone from the Fox Valley area going to the Hancock class? I need a Cayuga duck egg train!
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Here on the pics of the new babies- a barred rock mix, the ugly one, and the mystery ducklings-







I really think those are Pekins. Runners are so skinny and stand up so tall they practically fall over every 2 seconds. Either way, you'll know for sure in a couple weeks! Congrats!
 
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So Jim are your guinea eggs fertile ? They must be laying in your coops. Mine aren't and I'm sure they aren't laying in the snowy woods yet. But then again I am a bit further up north.

Delish, I might take you up on those chicks. I just don't think I want to run my bators right now. They are programed for Roosters !!!

Plus with the chicks going to family with children I'd hate to see them stuck with roosters that they have to get rid of after the kids get attached.

Anyone know what is the best age to introduce baby keets to chicks? I think that is the best way to train the guineas to go in the coop.
 
Yours look a bit longer and upright but they sure do look close. It's been a year since I had baby runners but they did look like bowling pins with feet !!
 

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