Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Things to Consider Before Adding Water Fowl To Your Homestead



 I decided to write a post on water fowl because it was the next step in our homesteading adventures. We already had a flock of chickens and wanted to add some ducks and geese to our flock. I will start the article on ducks and add another post about geese.

With Easter rolling around, this is a great time to get free or cheap ducks and chicks from others who don't quite know what to do with them! You can also consider adoption via sites like petfinder.com, Craigslist.org. If you come up empty, most feed stores still sell them this time of year.

Before you even start, make sure zoning allows you to have ducks on your property. We live on agricultural property, so this isn't an issue.

Why ducks and/geese? From my experience, ducks will lay regularly all year round. Only certain chicken breeds (like the Rhode Island Reds), on the other hand, will lay fairly well in the winter.

Ducks and geese are very hardy and do quite well exposed even in our harsh winter. They eat a lot less than chickens and grow much more quickly. If you're breeding them for meat purposes, Geese would be the best bang for your buck in terms of food consumption vs meat production.

Ducks also grow more quickly than chickens. The Peking duck makes a good meat bird.

Duck Cheney, our resident douche-y drake
The next question is, what about the eggs?

EGGS

Duck eggs are about 1.5 to 2 times the size of an average chicken egg. The shell is thicker and the egg is higher in fat and cholesterol. They taste a lot richer than chicken eggs and have a slightly different texture to them. I am not able to taste the difference chicken and duck when eggs are beaten or scrambled. Duck eggs are well known to be great for baking and for making meringues.

I also use them for making my 'giam neng' (salted duck eggs). Whilst you can use chicken eggs, duck eggs offer their own texture and flavor that's not replicated by salting chicken eggs.


TELLING MALES APART FROM FEMALES

Of course, if you know how to sex them, this is not a problem. If you don't, there are other physical characteristics you can look out for: drakes have a curl on the tail whereas females do not. Another obvious difference is that drakes do not have a voice - they do not quack. Instead, they let out a very rasp-y sounding 'quack'.

In my experience, drakes do not exhibit the same male strut of a gander or a rooster.

CARING FOR YOUR DUCKS

We've found that we can easily put our ducklings together with chicks in a storage tote without any problems. Be sure to have a heat lamp available if you live in a colder area.

Be sure to provide clean food and water for all the creatures. Ducks and geese should also have a deep enough water source where they can dip their heads into daily.

Duck poop is wet and nasty so you'll need to change the bedding more frequently. They are also a lot more messy because they splash water around a lot. You'll also need to prepare to move them sooner than chicks because they grow more quickly.

While ducks are very hardy, they will still need some kind of dry shelter from both the heat and the cold. Since temperatures very rarely go above 95F where we live, the heat factor isn't really an issue for us. We simply allow them to live in the coop with the chickens (side note: do NOT house turkeys in your chicken coop. They are susceptible to diseases from chickens that chickens are immune to). While their bodies are equipped for the cold and wet, remember that their feet are just skin, making them vulnerable to the cold and injury - hence the need for a good dry place.

Again, be sure to have water that's deep enough for the ducks to dip their heads into. In summer, we have a kiddy pool for them, and in winter, we just use 3 or 5 gallon buckets of water. You can get them new from Walmart (usually under $2 each) or free from your supermarket bakery (they use them for storing frosting. The only caveat is that you have to wash out the frosting yourself - you'll never look at frosting the same way again!)

FEEDING

Ducks are omnivorous and like chickens, will eat almost anything. Be sure to use a higher protein feed for the  ducks (meat bird will work but layer feed is insufficient protein). You can also opt to use an "all-flock" feed which is what we now use.

A FINAL WORD

Unless you manage to get your duck to imprint on you, ducks are no where as cool or as entertaining as chickens. If you have a nice pond and are thinking of adding ducks, do NOT do so. the ducks will tear and muck it up.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

I Actually Won Something!

OK, so this is a little off my blog theme but HOLY CRAP! I actually WON something. I won a poultry basket from Storey Publishing via Mother Earth News!

The sign might work tacked to my mailbox since I now have an onslaught of eggs! (Unless our wonderful Colorado Dept. of Transportation mows our mailbox down the highway again..But that's a whole other rant that I won't go into.)

By the way, since it's chick season, I do recommend Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens be sure to take advantage of Amazon's deal today only: $10 credit for $5. I also strongly recommend Mother Earth News for all aspiring homesteaders! (No, I'm not paid to recommend either but I do get a small commission if you purchase the book on Amazon using my link!)

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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Target: 10 FREE 4x6" photos + 1 8x10" Portrait

Target is offering 10 free 4x6" prints and 1 8x10" traditional portrait with coupon. In store only.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

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Monday, March 12, 2012

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Quinoa Rice Casserole

I made this using leftovers of cream ham and quinoa. Since it wasn't quite enough for another meal, I bulked it up with some rice and frozen vegetables and added a little cheese to make a casserole. The mix of rice and quinoa gave the dish a very nice texture. It's a very versatile recipe so just add what you have on hand!


Ingredients

1c creamed ham (omit or use whatever you have on hand)
2 c cooked quinoa
1 c uncooked rice, rinsed under cold water until water runs clear
1-2 c milk
1/2 c heavy cream (optional)
2 Tbsp butter
2 Tbsp flour
2 c frozen vegetables
1 c shredded Cheddar cheese
1/2 onion peeled and diced
Salt & pepper to taste

Method

Preheat the over to 350F. In an oven-safe pan, melt butter. Add onions and cook until soft. Mix in flour to form a roux. Slowly add milk and mix until thickened. Add everything else except the cheese and mix together. Top with cheese. Bake for about 30 min or until rice is cooked.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Pampers SoftCare Unscented Wipes 10x Box with Tub 720 Count $16.12

If you have never signed up as an Amazon Mom,you can sign up for a free 3-month trial. With that, you'll get 20% off baby items and free Prime shipping. You can also get these wipes ($0.02/wipe) when  you use subscribe and save. Be sure to cancel your subscription after  you place you order! It will not affect your current order


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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Staples FREE After Easy Rebate Items (Sun & Mon) Only

 Staples has a number of FREE after Easy Rebate deals today and tomorrow.

This is a great way to cash out on your ink rewards, bump your account to Premier status ($1000 spent in 1 year will allow you to recycle 20 inks instead of 10 per month, at $2 credit per ink). This is also a great way to get gas discounts at Safeway, if you have one nearby. They are currently offering $0.30 off/gal for every $100 spent (instead of just $0.10 off). You must have a Safeway Club card. Offer says eligible customers. I'm not sure what that means exactly. Check with your local store.

NOTE THAT STAPLES DOES NOT ACCEPT THEIR OWN GIFT CARDS ONLINE.

Anyway, here are the Staples deals for today and tomorrow:

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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Banana Bread

This yields a nice moist banana bread, even with the use of flax meal.

Ingredients

8 Tbsp butter (room temp)
3/4 c organic sugar
2 eggs
1 3/4 c organic all purpose flour*
1/4 c flax meal*
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
3 large ripe bananas (peeled and mashed)
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 c walnuts, shelled and chopped coarsely (optional)

* Flour and flax may be substituted for 1c each of all purpose flour and whole wheat flour.

Method

Preheat the oven to 350F. Grease a 9x5x3 bread pan or use a similar-sized silicone pan. Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Shift flour, baking soda and salt together. Stir in flax meal (or whole wheat flour) and add to the creamed mixture. Fold in bananas, vanilla and walnuts (optional).

Pour into prepared bread pan and bake for 50-60 min or until done. To test, insert a dry clean knife or toothpick into the center. If it comes out clean, the bread is done. Cool in pan for 10 min on a rack.

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

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