BYC Edu thread, keep on rambling - HERE incubation Qs answered, lots of information!!

Poka_Doodle

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now that sounds very good. but I started to crave bananasplit, you know wayhar had a sign out says Ice cream makes things right. :p

awwww :hugswe just lost our sophie to seizures so sad for most of us here. View attachment 32405 View attachment 32406 View attachment 32407 View attachment 32405 View attachment 32406 View attachment 32407
Aww, sorry. Lost my girl Tippy right after we'd gotten another dog, and in a night I was supposed to prep for a show and then go to practice. Neither happened.
 

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now that sounds very good. but I started to crave bananasplit, you know wayhar had a sign out says Ice cream makes things right. :p
I wanted a banana split too, but ice cream is a luxury I can't afford. LOL! People are more willing to gift me alcohol!
 

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Our stupid ducks keep going broody and sitting on them for 2 weeks and then eating the eggs :smack

Literally they will share the duty of keeping the eggs warm between the hens until there is like 20 eggs in there and then 2 weeks in they eat them all and start over. I've never seen anything like it. I'm wondering if i put them in their own pen and let them be broody if it would make a difference. Atm i have seen the chickens in there pecking at duck eggs as well.
 

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Since MC is coming over I'll make a pot of coffee. It will be self serve though.

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Our stupid ducks keep going broody and sitting on them for 2 weeks and then eating the eggs :smack

Literally they will share the duty of keeping the eggs warm between the hens until there is like 20 eggs in there and then 2 weeks in they eat them all and start over. I've never seen anything like it. I'm wondering if i put them in their own pen and let them be broody if it would make a difference. Atm i have seen the chickens in there pecking at duck eggs as well.
That's weird.
 
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