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I started giving my ducks meal worms by hand every day. Now they follow me around. It works wonders when they associate you with their favorite treats.
hahaha!!!! Yyyyyyup!!! We can more easily handle the 111 degree summers....but if it dips below 30 here in Texas we lose our minds! lol!!! Thank you so much for the comment and for watching!
@@BetterTogetherLifeI’m in sun tropical Australia and I can totally relate to this comment 😂 I can handle the insane summer, but soon as we get a cold snap I can’t even move
Your wife seriously has the best voice-over voice! I love watching, but also love listening when she narrates everything! Learning a lot from you guys - you remind us of our situation---we've just got to pull the trigger!
Yup, her voice over voice is SOOOOOO MUCH BETTER than mine!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Kelly is so good that I’ve hired her as voice over talent. So I guess you could say she is a pro! Lol!!
Runner ducks are the most skittish. My Cayuga ducks are basically domesticated cats. I didn’t sign on for that, honestly. But they are so darling. They never got the memo that they are outdoor livestock.
I have 8 Welsh Harlequiin ducks, and I use their poopy pool water to water my plants and garden, and everything thrives. What I like about the duck poop is that it is watery, and assimilates readily into the ground. In the past three years I can only think of a few times that I actually had to rake out any poop from their pen. As opposed to chicken poop which is what they call a 'hot' poop, solid and high in nitrogen, which requires the poop to have to be raked, and aged before adding to any plants.
I'm in the planning stages of getting ducks (which I plan to hatch from eggs). The part about dealing with the poopy water is what's concerning me the most. My land slopes steeply - and the house and water sources are at the bottom of the slope, which has been the wrong way round for almost every reason so far). I think I am going to have to invest in a pump and send water uphill to a pond, letting the waste water trickle down through overflow pipes to the fruit tree areas.
@@Debbie-henri Maybe try putting some semi-raised beds up the hill where their waste will be. If you have a pond they will definitely prefer to be/poop in there, I have heard. Thankfully our pond is downhill, but it is right by our house and well, about 100 ft from it. Personally I don't see it as a major problem, we have goats and chickens pooping all over the place already and their poop gets washed into the pond, which is not stagnant. I like this couple's idea of the temporary moving ponds. I can't see a small amount being dumped in a different spot being a huge deal for you, unless you are getting a lot of ducks. In that case you may want to plan on the garden and a few small berms to keep the water contained in it.
Hand feeding my ducks totally turned them from disappointment to just what I wanted…ducks that dont run from me usually…ok to hold and will follow. I will add a RUclips of it after I am done with the 1st bird house.
I was wondering if they were released appleyards.... I have some ducklings right now that I THINK are appleyards, we will have to wait and see! Fingers crossed for 3 apps and a cayuga lol
I live A lovely coastal Mississippi Region and have Muskogee water file they can be challenging from time to time but they are an excellent addition to the Homestead. Good luck!
Ducks are great and this is also a great video! Ducks although are not super high on my list of favorites chickens although are, I feel they have better personalities and are over all more sweet and less messy!
i prefer having my ducks not come up to me for food. it makes them a lot easier to herd. i also use duck-pond run-off to water my banana trees. also the duck manure in those ponds will gaps in the pond so the water holds for longer.
I have runner ducks. In the summer it was fun but now it's winter. They have been in the greenhouse for a while because it was freezing and there was snow. But after a while in the greenhouse they suddenly didn't want to eatd and drink anymore.
🤣🤣🤣 Well we are enjoying the ducks eggs now. But yea, they aren’t our most favorite homestead animal. But we love to watch them swim in the little ponds!
Is there a way/solution to have a duck pond that is in a shallow water troth or something so you can clean it out more often? Where we live there's plenty of rainfall but I need something more versatile in terms of keeping the water clean. Will they use a shallow water troth if I make sure the edges are rounded and make a ramp or something to it?
Don't know how you'd hate ducks? Crazy funny birds. My dog may have hated them when they started playing tug o war with his ears, but then he would eventually grab one around the throat and they would run off squawking and leave him alone for at least the rest of the day. Or until they caught him sleeping again. lol
Long ago but yes. Grew up on a 40 acre farm with all the usual critters. We raised and grew all of our food for the family and some of the extended family.
They are VERY messy. Some people can’t handle it. They need water sources and it takes a lot more effort to be creative with that and keep it clean. They lay somewhat less than some chickens. And runner ducks can be very skittish. BUT. The cleaning doesn’t bother me. It’s more effort than a chicken but not much more. ESP considering most duck breeds are incredibly friendly sweet. I was really surprised how different ducks are from chickens in every way. But it’s very fun.
@@BetterTogetherLife More than anything in duck life, ducks love lake. Duck would kill for a lake. So big pond that will not be a mud is the second best. Ducks like snails, snails like moist, make bigger and deeper pond. No snails no problem in garden. Greetings from europe
I have a duck quack on my mobile for incoming text ? does raise a laugh at times , when out and about and you hear people say where is that duck ? Fell in love with them 65 years ago , aged 10 when my Grand farther ,brought home some eggs and hatched them out under a broody chicken . The ring tone is the self preservation society tune from the ITALIAN job .
Where do yall source water for the pocket ponds? Did you say you had a permanent pond somewhere on the land too? We live in the dry Northern AZ climate and so far have been relying on our metered water but it can get expensive.
Very happy to see your experience has turned up an egg 🥚! Were your ducklings straight run ? We have done straight run at Farm and home and have only gotten one female the rest were Drakes. We also hatched two under a broody hen and they were both Drakes too! 🫣Having five Drakes and only one Duck has proven straight run is not measuring up in our favor so this Spring we have an order in for 3 Ducks and 1 Amden goose , evening out the girls against the boys 🥰 a bit. Wonderful video !
My goodness you really did far better there then we did@@BetterTogetherLife , Runner ducks are known for being skittish so we went with Roan , welsh harlequin , khaki Campbell’s and Cayuga to add some chill to our flock. The Guinea fowl have raised the alert levels at bit higher then we’d like 🥹.
If you can look to see where the water is naturally running off, all you do is build a berm, or pile up dirt on contour in order to hold that water high enough to absorb into the earth. Some people might need to create by digging. But this way keeps the topsoil in tact and reduces disturbing the microbiology of the soil.
Getting accurate count of duck vs drakes 1 drake to 4/5 ducks ... too many drakes cause the ducks to lose head feathers and in extreme cases die or drown
Those are NOT mallards those are either silver appleyards or Welsh harlequins those are a domestic duck species and cannot fly or survive in the wild they heard your ducks and came cuz they are hungry I hope you kept them ik its an older video but you never know maybe they are still there ❤
Most Runners are skittish. There are much better breeds for "pet" ducks, even lay well. Those were not mallards! The lack of eggs during winter is almost always a lack of sufficient light. Ducks always mix dirt and water. Better to separate water from dirt by any of several methods.
@@BetterTogetherLife welsh harlequins would be my guess. City parks are common dining grounds for Easter ducklings once parents realize they grow into big ducks.
The mallard couple lost their ducklings to predators, see it all the time. They see younger ducks and adopt them as their own until their hormones calm, then fly south for the winter.
Be careful letting the wild ducks mingle with your domestic ducks...this is how the bird flu is transferred to domestic ducks. The forestry department came in and made our friend get rid of all of her animals when some got sick...they will be more careful when they reflock their little farm.
Really? You are surprised that raising a group of young animals will result in instinctual group behaviors? Instead? Try raising a few at a time...bond and spend time with them. It's an investment in your future time investment...and over time it will pay off.
Where is the mother? Did you really order the babies in a box😢 how cruel. There is nothing adorable about that box. All babies need their Mama, ducks are no different. How is this even allowed 😢😢😢😢
@@BetterTogetherLife I understand love and respect of life and living beings. That vid had me in tears. I know this world is cruel, I just didn't expect that precious life in a box, when I started to watch the vid. Calling in 'adorable' was too much.
@@BetterTogetherLife this is ridiculous, every kindergardener knows that. You know EXACTLY what I mean, have you never seen ducklings follow their mother? They need her oil to be protected, swim whenever they can, learn how to do everything. They are crying for her the whole way in and out of that box. Can you truly not imagine that stress? Is it really necessary to get them without their mum? Ducklings even have BOTH parents to care. Why would I think you care, you will soon kill and eat them all.😭 Don't know how you can sleep. Karma will get everyone though.
Don’t claim homesteading life if you’re not going to hatch your own ducklings. It’s a shame you don’t incubate hatching eggs like us other homesteaders
Doesn't make a person less of a homesteader. I bought ducklings, like they did, and plan on letting them hatch their own when they're adults. I could say that's more "homesteady" than using an incubator but I know every "farm" does it in a way that works for them. 🧐
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I started giving my ducks meal worms by hand every day. Now they follow me around. It works wonders when they associate you with their favorite treats.
Aren't you afraid of them becoming pets and having to eventually process them?
@@AdAstraLabs I don’t plan to process my girls. When they stop laying, we will probably keep them as pets. We processed 4 males and I cried for days.
@@mommyandmegardening9076 Do you have Heritage/Heirloom breeds?
Good to know.
@@mommyandmegardening9076ducks like peas also 🦆🤨
Finding that first duck egg while dressed up for Antarctica was hilarious
You southern folk are a hoot
hahaha!!!! Yyyyyyup!!! We can more easily handle the 111 degree summers....but if it dips below 30 here in Texas we lose our minds! lol!!!
Thank you so much for the comment and for watching!
@@BetterTogetherLifeI’m in sun tropical Australia and I can totally relate to this comment 😂 I can handle the insane summer, but soon as we get a cold snap I can’t even move
Your wife seriously has the best voice-over voice! I love watching, but also love listening when she narrates everything! Learning a lot from you guys - you remind us of our situation---we've just got to pull the trigger!
Yup, her voice over voice is SOOOOOO MUCH BETTER than mine!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Kelly is so good that I’ve hired her as voice over talent. So I guess you could say she is a pro! Lol!!
@@BetterTogetherLife Too bad there isn't a "laughing" button like facebook! LOL
Keep up the awesome work you guys!!
i spanked my monkey to the voices
Runner ducks are the most skittish. My Cayuga ducks are basically domesticated cats. I didn’t sign on for that, honestly. But they are so darling. They never got the memo that they are outdoor livestock.
I have 8 Welsh Harlequiin ducks, and I use their poopy pool water to water my plants and garden, and everything thrives. What I like about the duck poop is that it is watery, and assimilates readily into the ground. In the past three years I can only think of a few times that I actually had to rake out any poop from their pen. As opposed to chicken poop which is what they call a 'hot' poop, solid and high in nitrogen, which requires the poop to have to be raked, and aged before adding to any plants.
We want to try a different duck breed for sure. Not a fan of the runner ducks.
@@BetterTogetherLife Welsh Harlequins are nice, good layers and calm. Runners are neat, but skittish.
Absolutely!!!
I'm in the planning stages of getting ducks (which I plan to hatch from eggs).
The part about dealing with the poopy water is what's concerning me the most. My land slopes steeply - and the house and water sources are at the bottom of the slope, which has been the wrong way round for almost every reason so far).
I think I am going to have to invest in a pump and send water uphill to a pond, letting the waste water trickle down through overflow pipes to the fruit tree areas.
@@Debbie-henri Maybe try putting some semi-raised beds up the hill where their waste will be.
If you have a pond they will definitely prefer to be/poop in there, I have heard. Thankfully our pond is downhill, but it is right by our house and well, about 100 ft from it. Personally I don't see it as a major problem, we have goats and chickens pooping all over the place already and their poop gets washed into the pond, which is not stagnant.
I like this couple's idea of the temporary moving ponds.
I can't see a small amount being dumped in a different spot being a huge deal for you, unless you are getting a lot of ducks.
In that case you may want to plan on the garden and a few small berms to keep the water contained in it.
Hand feeding my ducks totally turned them from disappointment to just what I wanted…ducks that dont run from me usually…ok to hold and will follow. I will add a RUclips of it after I am done with the 1st bird house.
Those aren't mallards. They appear to be Appleyard's. So they are someone's pets.
Yea we have no idea where they came from! So bizarre!
I was wondering if they were released appleyards.... I have some ducklings right now that I THINK are appleyards, we will have to wait and see! Fingers crossed for 3 apps and a cayuga lol
I am one who can't eat chicken eggs but I CAN eat duck eggs and they're delish! ❤
YES!!!! I LOVE duck eggs!!!! So much richer than chicken eggs for sure!!! Thank you Dana for the comment!
My ducks don't like me but I love them so much and spoil them daily... They are getting better
SAME
Those two ducks that showed up are Welsh Harlequin drakes by the look of it
I have Welsh harlequins I agree, pretty sure they were harlequin drakes, they may return ! 😁😁
My ducks and chickens meet me at the gate everyday. Lol. They even shadow me when I'm changing water and cleaning up.
Same here
Beautiful. Thank you. 🕊
Thank you!!!!!
This was so cool! Ducks are definitely on my list for when we move to a larger property!
Ah I love ducks. Beautiful video about your ducks.
Ducks are seriously cute.. I have 7 pekins now and they eat A LOT... They are still young though, it will take time until we see eggs here.
Yes!!! They do eat A LOT!!!!!!
Those other ducks, I don't believe were mallards. I believe that they were a domestic duck breed.
they look like welsh harlequins
Definitely look like welshies. To whitw for mallards.
@@Bitsyhorse They look a little like they may be Silver appleyards.
Look at Golden 300 from Metzer farms. They lay more then chickens, and take so little maintenance.
Oh yes I did want to try those ducks. Awesome!
I just ordered these and they arrive today! (I hope 🤞)
Runner ducks are naturally skittish, they arent typically though most willing to be handled. Though there are exceptions.
I live A lovely coastal Mississippi Region and have Muskogee water file they can be challenging from time to time but they are an excellent addition to the Homestead. Good luck!
Ducks are great and this is also a great video! Ducks although are not super high on my list of favorites chickens although are, I feel they have better personalities and are over all more sweet and less messy!
The wild is wild 🤩 Our chickens are like lame ducks and our ducks sound like they have the personality of your chickens 😂
Your channel is so interesting - Thank you!
As far as the new ducks... If you love something, you set it free. If it comes back, its yours...
i prefer having my ducks not come up to me for food. it makes them a lot easier to herd. i also use duck-pond run-off to water my banana trees. also the duck manure in those ponds will gaps in the pond so the water holds for longer.
My daughter is the opposite she gets sick on duck eggs but fine with chicken eggs
Oh really?! Wow I haven’t heard to that. But everybody is different right?!
Thank you for watching!!
I have runner ducks. In the summer it was fun but now it's winter. They have been in the greenhouse for a while because it was freezing and there was snow. But after a while in the greenhouse they suddenly didn't want to eatd and drink anymore.
"so thanks ducks"... heavy with sarcasm ❤❤
🤣🤣🤣 Well we are enjoying the ducks eggs now. But yea, they aren’t our most favorite homestead animal. But we love to watch them swim in the little ponds!
@@BetterTogetherLife What breed are your hens?
Cute video!!!! Oh and cute 🦆 🦆 too!!
Oh thank you so much Debbie!! 😁
Love the ducks!
Is there a way/solution to have a duck pond that is in a shallow water troth or something so you can clean it out more often? Where we live there's plenty of rainfall but I need something more versatile in terms of keeping the water clean. Will they use a shallow water troth if I make sure the edges are rounded and make a ramp or something to it?
Oh sure. Many people use kiddie pools and the ducks LOVE them!
We probably will get some for certain parts of our property.
Trough* 😊👍👍
We use a kiddie pool and shallow large concrete mixing tubs. Easy to tip and rinse and fill.
What about duckweed from an wild pond?
Sure. If you have access to a wild pond. It would be great!
Don't know how you'd hate ducks? Crazy funny birds. My dog may have hated them when they started playing tug o war with his ears, but then he would eventually grab one around the throat and they would run off squawking and leave him alone for at least the rest of the day. Or until they caught him sleeping again. lol
I am assuming that you’ve never raised them.
Long ago but yes. Grew up on a 40 acre farm with all the usual critters. We raised and grew all of our food for the family and some of the extended family.
Messy dirty and drakes kill ducklings
Just like a bird. Yeah.
What were the reasons for why you didn’t like the ducks at first? Just curious because we’re considering getting them instead of hens
They are VERY messy. Some people can’t handle it. They need water sources and it takes a lot more effort to be creative with that and keep it clean. They lay somewhat less than some chickens. And runner ducks can be very skittish. BUT. The cleaning doesn’t bother me. It’s more effort than a chicken but not much more. ESP considering most duck breeds are incredibly friendly sweet. I was really surprised how different ducks are from chickens in every way. But it’s very fun.
Thanks to Justin Rhodes I am here. x
Oh no way?!!! May I ask what video of Justin’s you found us from?
@@BetterTogetherLife ruclips.net/video/PIoJsnx44lo/видео.html
I don't know why some people hate ducks? They are actually really good to eat when prepared properly.
If you wont have a much bigger pond than that, do not have ducks
But ducks don't need a pond.
@@BetterTogetherLife
More than anything in duck life, ducks love lake. Duck would kill for a lake. So big pond that will not be a mud is the second best. Ducks like snails, snails like moist, make bigger and deeper pond. No snails no problem in garden. Greetings from europe
Those are Welsh Harlequin males and likely belonged to someone... ;-)
Mallards come to our yard every April and stay all summer long.
I have a duck quack on my mobile for incoming text ? does raise a laugh at times , when out and about and you hear people say where is that duck ? Fell in love with them 65 years ago , aged 10 when my Grand farther ,brought home some eggs and hatched them out under a broody chicken . The ring tone is the self preservation society tune from the ITALIAN job .
😭😂😂🤣”i really hate these ducks”
🤣🤣🤣 Yea, we did not like them at first. Lol!!!
Where do yall source water for the pocket ponds? Did you say you had a permanent pond somewhere on the land too? We live in the dry Northern AZ climate and so far have been relying on our metered water but it can get expensive.
This is just collecting water from rainfall
Duck eggs are so creamy and delicious❤
Yes they are! I can’t wait for our new one to lay soon!
@@BetterTogetherLife Duck eggs are tastier than chicken eggs.
We hear ducks are great at pest management 😎
They are!!
You've had them for a while now, what have you seen them "manage"? (I didn't want to say kill🤣)
Those aren't Mallards. They look like Welsh Harlequin drakes.
I don’t think those are mallards. They look like Silver Appleyard domestic ducks.
Very happy to see your experience has turned up an egg 🥚! Were your ducklings straight run ? We have done straight run at Farm and home and have only gotten one female the rest were Drakes. We also hatched two under a broody hen and they were both Drakes too! 🫣Having five Drakes and only one Duck has proven straight run is not measuring up in our favor so this Spring we have an order in for 3 Ducks and 1 Amden goose , evening out the girls against the boys 🥰 a bit. Wonderful video !
They were a straight run. We got pretty lucky and are about half and half. Which we need to cull some drakes.
My goodness you really did far better there then we did@@BetterTogetherLife , Runner ducks are known for being skittish so we went with Roan , welsh harlequin , khaki Campbell’s and Cayuga to add some chill to our flock. The Guinea fowl have raised the alert levels at bit higher then we’d like 🥹.
@@BornAgainFarmGirl Don't geese mate for life? One goose alone is sad 😟😟
Btw, I think you mean Embden...??
@@judylloyd7901 we have several ducks
I am confused about the pocket ponds - do you just dig a hole, put water in it, and let the ducks swim in it to seal it?
If you can look to see where the water is naturally running off, all you do is build a berm, or pile up dirt on contour in order to hold that water high enough to absorb into the earth. Some people might need to create by digging. But this way keeps the topsoil in tact and reduces disturbing the microbiology of the soil.
Getting accurate count of duck vs drakes 1 drake to 4/5 ducks ... too many drakes cause the ducks to lose head feathers and in extreme cases die or drown
Those are NOT mallards those are either silver appleyards or Welsh harlequins those are a domestic duck species and cannot fly or survive in the wild they heard your ducks and came cuz they are hungry I hope you kept them ik its an older video but you never know maybe they are still there ❤
I'm debating putting ducks off for next year.... this may have been the video that changed my mind
Great job on voice over and editing!!!! Just thought you should know..... thats gotta be a lot of work ;)
You not worried about hawks or eagles getting them?
Most Runners are skittish. There are much better breeds for "pet" ducks, even lay well.
Those were not mallards!
The lack of eggs during winter is almost always a lack of sufficient light.
Ducks always mix dirt and water. Better to separate water from dirt by any of several methods.
We love the Pekin!
Those were domestic drakes that randomly showed up. Not mallards and not wild
Oh really?!! 😁😁
Do you happen to know what breed? We have no idea. They just look like the typical duck at a park pond in suburbia.
@@BetterTogetherLife welsh harlequins would be my guess.
City parks are common dining grounds for Easter ducklings once parents realize they grow into big ducks.
@@BetterTogetherLife Those are welsh harlequins
Your video was great.
I did the same thing with my ducklings, moving them inside and out every day. It really stressed them out and they didn't trust me
Look so cute
How often do you rotate poultry runs?
Not often enough I’m afraid. Justin Rhodes rotates them almost everyday. We probably rotate them once a month which is not good for growing grass.
yea, clean up your run...
Ducks are easy to take care of. They eat grass and vegetable leftovers like potato shavings and stuff.
The mallard couple lost their ducklings to predators, see it all the time. They see younger ducks and adopt them as their own until their hormones calm, then fly south for the winter.
I really like duck eggs. But haven’t the room for them.
Be careful letting the wild ducks mingle with your domestic ducks...this is how the bird flu is transferred to domestic ducks. The forestry department came in and made our friend get rid of all of her animals when some got sick...they will be more careful when they reflock their little farm.
The government transmits the bird flu
And snakes is what keeps me from getting chickens and ducks. Terrified!
Oh Jackie!! 🤣🤣 The snakes that they attract are not dangerous at all. Just rat snakes.
You got this!!
That was neat
Thank you so much Sally!!!
I didn't know you can order ducks any idea were?
We’ve gotten ours from Ideal Poultry and love them.
Murrays Hatchery online also has them.
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Silver appleyard ducks
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Really? You are surprised that raising a group of young animals will result in instinctual group behaviors? Instead? Try raising a few at a time...bond and spend time with them. It's an investment in your future time investment...and over time it will pay off.
We’ve since learned that Runner Ducks are not very people friendly.
Animals shouldn’t have to "earn their keep".
Snakes? get u some cats, they keep snakes away. Lol they handle that.
We do need cats for sure!
Ducks don't mingle with Chickens as well as most people think. Drakes will kill hens trying to breed them.
We actually had really good interaction between the two poultries. They never fought. Just mostly left one another alone.
Do you have Drakes with the hens ?? @@BetterTogetherLife
We did!
As long as you keep only 1 drake on the flock, your chickens should be fine.
Ducks are very messy.
They aren’t too bad for us. Now that we have way better ducks. 😁
I just tried to check out ideal poultry and I think your crashed their servers
Haha! Well this video wasn’t at all a sponsored video. But I can let them know they might get some more orders. 🤣🤣
cool
They are not mallards drakes
cute
Challenge accepted
Pocket pond pocket Jo jockey loud joctect pound
Love it!
That does not look like pure bred mallard.
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From the title I thought they were gonna kill their ducks
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“Them are really cute !” Then killed them and eat ~
Where is the mother? Did you really order the babies in a box😢 how cruel. There is nothing adorable about that box. All babies need their Mama, ducks are no different. How is this even allowed 😢😢😢😢
You do not understand how ducks or even any kind of poultry reproduce, do you?
@@BetterTogetherLife I understand love and respect of life and living beings. That vid had me in tears. I know this world is cruel, I just didn't expect that precious life in a box, when I started to watch the vid. Calling in 'adorable' was too much.
But do you understand that there is not a “mother”?
That the female duck lays an egg?
@@BetterTogetherLife this is ridiculous, every kindergardener knows that. You know EXACTLY what I mean, have you never seen ducklings follow their mother? They need her oil to be protected, swim whenever they can, learn how to do everything. They are crying for her the whole way in and out of that box. Can you truly not imagine that stress? Is it really necessary to get them without their mum? Ducklings even have BOTH parents to care.
Why would I think you care, you will soon kill and eat them all.😭
Don't know how you can sleep. Karma will get everyone though.
Easy haters aye. 😂 wtf.
Don’t claim homesteading life if you’re not going to hatch your own ducklings. It’s a shame you don’t incubate hatching eggs like us other homesteaders
Doesn't make a person less of a homesteader. I bought ducklings, like they did, and plan on letting them hatch their own when they're adults. I could say that's more "homesteady" than using an incubator but I know every "farm" does it in a way that works for them. 🧐
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No true Scotsman
This was so cool! Ducks are definitely on my list for when we move to a larger property.
Yay!!! So glad it was helpful! Thanks Jennifer!