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Mallard Eggs in North Texas #8831942 04/11/23 01:22 PM
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In our area when will the mallard eggs start hatching? I read they sit on them about 30 days

Has any seen any hatching yet in our area?

Re: Mallard Eggs in North Texas [Re: RedRanger] #8831963 04/11/23 01:53 PM
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How about some mallard balut?

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Originally Posted by TurkeyHunter
How about some mallard balut?


I am in Texas, Steak, Pork chops, Lamb chops we have too much good food to eat that here

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Originally Posted by TurkeyHunter
How about some mallard balut?


some of the best tasting

Re: Mallard Eggs in North Texas [Re: RedRanger] #8832193 04/11/23 09:43 PM
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I saw a hen with a bunch of ducklings yesterday. They were real young.

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How about some mallard balut?


some of the best tasting

I like to let them hatch first, then put them on a stick and cook them over open fire like a hot dog. Ducking on a stick. grill

Re: Mallard Eggs in North Texas [Re: Greg] #8832226 04/11/23 11:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Greg
I saw a hen with a bunch of ducklings yesterday. They were real young.


Nice

I have about 10 hens and 12 drakes been hanging at my pond for a few months now, I feed them corn daily, The hens are gone as of last week, I am thinking they are nest sitting somewhere.

I been walking by the pond 3 times per day, havent seen ducklings yet.

Thanks for the reply, it is anyday now I am expecting to see some about the size of a ping pong ball following momma.

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