The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: demonfarmer2630 on January 26, 2014, 07:51:52 pm
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im looking for fertile duck eggs anything small as in not runner ducks I can pay for delivery or postage as I have no transport im looking to eat/breed them i am just out side leven in kennoway
i also hatch eggs for people so far i have hatched over 500 eggs from quail to turkeys so i am offering these services for the cost of the electric only plus 1 weeks food
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Hi again, DF,
A wee bit later in the year, give them a couple of weeks to get going. If you're not fussy about the breed, mine are a mix, mainly KC genes. As in they make a good attempt at flying. I can't tempt you with a drake so you can grow your own fertile eggs ;) ? Otherwise 2 of mine are going to go into a friends' freezer very soon. There's not much meat on any of the European layers breeds though. Aylesburies are better for meat....Let me know.
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In fortunately I had 2 drakes before and the terrorised my hens but if you get some fertile eggs I could hatch them in exchange for one or 2 lol I'm not fussy on breed but would have to be girls so I can get eggs I clip my hens wings every 3-4 months just in case of an escape attempt please keep in touch hope to hear soon lol
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gosh, were those boys that bored? Give the hens a cockerel and the drakes won't go near them :roflanim: . Lets get together for some eggs at some point then. Will pm you when I'll be down your way, probably 1st of March. I don't care what you do with the eggs, they're always the same price, but a petrol contribution would be appreciated (not for all the way, just Largo) :&>
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How much for a few then plus any you want hatching
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I'm good, thanks - they'll be all yours. We had a brood of 17 ducklings last year, do I need to say more?
£1.70 for half dozen. :&>
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When there ready I will have a dozen they will be fertile though how well have they hatched on previous clutches
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CameronS was the first on here to have them - I think it was 4 out of 6, similar with hatches other folk attempted. I can collect from outdoor nests which would be the safest bet. I had 4 broodies last year and 4 or more ducklings in each nest. Natural hatching is a bit less successful than incubated because they just give up on eggs which would have been fine in an incubator. :&>
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Great hope to start soon lol
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i had great success with eggs from NFD, and bave since gone on to have broods of 19, 15 and 13 from one duck!!
The drakes have provided a lot of good eating and the females are prolific layers/brooders
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Any drakes will be dinner at 4 months lol as I do with roosters I hatch