Not familiar with the dark breed, but the yellow duckling is probably a Pekin. They way I was taught to sex young ducklings is to listen to them when they freak out over something (but please don't freak out the darlings on purpose, you know they'll do it on their own soon enough lol). Girls...
My khakis lay pure white eggs and my muscovies lay pale green eggs or white with pale greenish speckles all over. I've never had any other breeds so sorry I can't really help there.
I live in Los Angeles County and I'm looking for one or two sexually mature Khaki Campbell males to increase the gene pool of my flock. I might also be interested in an egg-laying female Khaki, but I'm mostly looking for males. If you have some extra ones that are around one year old (no older...
Scovies will sit when they sit. I've had one girl sit for her first time one just 9 eggs, and I've had a trio of sister ducks make a nest together in one lay box and hatched out all their babies with teamwork after they had collected about 30 eggs.
One sure sign that all of my ducks give when...
My first Khaki didn't start laying until she was 7 months old, but now she's the star egg layer. Her offspring started laying at exactly 20 weeks. I've also had Muscovies start to lay at just under 4 months. It all just depends on your bird's breeding and genetic potential at this point...
temporary emergency food ... oatmeal is good as QuakerJack mentioned, and while I hate to use just cornmeal or rice I have on occasion had to when the owner of my local feed store changed up his delivery days and I ran out before he got new feed.
I try to just give my ducks greens from the...
I have two ducklings left from a batch that hatched on December 15th. They are now 2months old and no longer need a heat lamp. I left them with their mother, so they are not used to being handled.
The mother is a great egg layer, almost lays as much as my Khakis which is amazing for a...
I asked around about my buff duck having these eye bubbles a few years ago. With her it was really scary, because at the same time she had trouble walking and refused food and water. No one had any answers for me, but I nursed her back to health by just washing it out with just clean water and...
Do you mean, is it "dead" and will not hatch? If you want to know if a cracked egg will hatch or if it is dead I have heard of people using candle wax or other things to try and seal up a cracked egg they are incubating. It can sometimes work, but most times it is already too late. I have...
My Khaki females always change colors every year. At first they only changed when the weather was hot and they spent a lot of time in the sun, but now as they get older I've noticed that the color fade doesn't always coincide with the season (but our weather has been very shifty the past year)...
So sorry for you and your daughter!
After reading your post, I checked through all my books about duck health since none of my ducks have behaved like yours before an untimely death. I really can't be sure what the cause of the deaths is, but I wanted to give you some options that might be...
I’d really like to re-home this adult male Muscovy with someone who will use him for breeding instead of eating. The only reason I want to sell him is because I need a new male for my breeding pool.
I am located in Los Angeles County and will not ship him. I am willing to travel somewhat to...
Our Muscovies at first laid really pale-shelled eggs. Like you said, almost see-through. After their system really kicked in, they started laying much bigger eggs that had pale green-creamish looking eggs with slightly darker green speckles. Ducks eggs have much stronger protein bonds than...
I completely agree with RHRanch above. Breeding, boredom, bad management, high confinement, and learned behavior are the real reasons why pigs can be so violent. Breeding for temperament has gone totally by the wayside for pigs in favor of size and meat quality, so it's no surprise that they...
I think most people do not like duck eggs because they think the taste will be gamey/fishy/muddy. If your ducks eat the same feed as chickens, if you keep their water clean and fresh, let them eat a lot of greens and such then the taste is the same as a chickens.
Also, most people (like my...
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I know, I'm as surprised as the rest of you lol. It's really sad for me though since this duck died by choking to death on a piece of trash that blew into our yard about a year and a half ago ... never did find out what she was, but we miss Squeaker.
Unfortunately, it's just the four this time. I already cleaned, disinfected, and loaded up the incubator again though! Hopefully this time I'll be better at now that I know what I did wrong with this batch.
I was all with the questions on Wednesday and Thursday regarding hatching. Here's why! My first duck Booger, my baby ... light of my life ... blah blah etc., finally got a boyfriend about two months ago and now I have finally been able to hatch out some of her eggs! It sucks that I must have...
It depends on what the ducks eat.
If the ducks eat the exact same feed as chickens and live with fresh water, then the taste will be the same. If they have access to a pond and they eat small fish and fresh water crustaceans daily, that will flavor the eggs.
I think the main difference is the...
I had a broody duck give up on her nest about halfway through incubation in the dead of winter. I didn't know it until 8 in the morning, but my DBF said he saw her leave the nest the night before. I rushed out and popped them in the incubator just on a hope, and 7 of them continued to develop...