I don’t ferment in winter but when it warms up I use about 5 buckets. I line them up set them fermenting a few days then start feeding one bucket/ day. After feeding the empty bucket is set up again at the end of the line. This allows the feed to ferment for 5 days. Just my 2¢
It was in the mud so it was filthy until I rinsed it off with cold water. Though there’s no sign of a waxy coat and it’s smaller I’m operating under the assumption that today’s two eggs were also duck eggs. I might need to get a coop camera of some sort
Found two more eggs this morning but they were smaller, they looked like chicken egg size to me but the chickens are only like 15 weeks old. Is that old enough to be laying or are some ducks starting laying smaller eggs? Also my son Found one of the missing porcelain eggs right on top of the...
Yesterday I let my birds out at about 6:30 then worked on feed, water, fodder, and coop chores for about 90 mins and went to check for eggs as iv been doing for since they were way to young to lay. This is my first flock and I’m learning as I go.
The flock consists of:
8 Pekins 4/4 ducks to...
I don’t seem to have one of her in my camera roll but here’s one from the web
https://www.clabornfarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Silver_Laced_Wyandotte_Laying_Hen.jpg