Campbell Cluck & Quail

Campbell Cluck & Quail Campbell Cluck & Quail Buckholts, Texas, raising chickens & quail with care. it’s a passion for poultry, quail & education. PT clean
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Founders Steven & Kim love every step of the journey, from hatching chicks to sharing their knowledge with the community.

🦆 Call Duck Breed Spotlight — Campbell Cluck & QuailMeet the tiniest (and chattiest) ducks on the farm — the Call Ducks....
06/02/2026

🦆 Call Duck Breed Spotlight — Campbell Cluck & Quail

Meet the tiniest (and chattiest) ducks on the farm — the Call Ducks. These little charmers may be small, but they bring big personality to any flock. Originally bred in the Netherlands as decoy ducks, their loud voices and adorable looks have made them beloved pets and show birds today.

Why we love them:
• Tiny, round, and irresistibly cute
• Super social and full of personality
• Come in tons of beautiful colors
• Great little foragers
• Hens are famously vocal and make sure everyone knows what’s going on

Eggs: 100–150 small white eggs a year
Temperament: Friendly, lively, and very talkative
Best for: Families, ornamental ponds, small homesteads, and anyone who loves a duck with attitude

From their sweet faces to their cheerful quacks, Call Ducks bring so much joy to the farm. 💛
— Campbell Cluck & Quail

06/01/2026
How many incubators do you have?
06/01/2026

How many incubators do you have?

05/31/2026

Call ducks have arrived!
05/31/2026

Call ducks have arrived!

05/30/2026

If you have to ask “hen or roo?”, the answer is always roo. Stop lying to yourself and give “him” here. 😜🐓🐓🐓
Feel free to share your questionables below!

05/28/2026

Silkies hatching tonight. Go ahead and let me know when you’re picking them up!!
(You know you want to)

05/27/2026

How many broody butts are you dealing with?

🥚 Why You Should Talk to Your Incubating EggsShort answer: because it actually helps your chicks. Long answer: keep read...
05/27/2026

🥚 Why You Should Talk to Your Incubating Eggs
Short answer: because it actually helps your chicks. Long answer: keep reading.

Talking to your eggs isn’t just a cute farm‑mom thing — it’s a real, measurable part of early chick development. Here’s the science and the magic behind it:

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💛 1. Early Sound Imprinting

Chicks begin hearing around day 12–14 of incubation. Your voice becomes a familiar, safe sound long before hatch day. That means when they pip and hear you nearby, they’re calmer and more responsive.
This early imprinting helps them recognize you as part of their environment — a comforting presence rather than a stressor.

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🔊 2. Reduced Stress = Better Hatch Outcomes

Embryos respond to sound and vibration. Gentle talking, humming, or soft music can help regulate their stress levels. Lower stress supports:

• Stronger cardiovascular development
• More stable hatch timing
• Better post‑hatch behavior

It’s the same principle as talking to babies in the womb — steady, predictable sound helps them thrive.

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🐣 3. They Learn Communication Before They Hatch

Chicks talk to each other from inside the shell. They peep, trill, and chirp to synchronize hatch timing.
When you talk to them, you’re joining that communication loop. It encourages them to stay active and engaged as they develop.

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🤝 4. It Builds Trust From Day One

Once they hatch, chicks who heard your voice in the incubator tend to:

• Run toward you instead of away
• Settle faster in the brooder
• Bond more easily
• Show less fear during handling

For small farms like Campbell Cluck & Quail, that early trust makes a world of difference in long‑term flock temperament.

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🌱 5. It Connects You to the Process

Incubation isn’t just mechanical — it’s relational. Talking to your eggs keeps you present, observant, and emotionally invested in the tiny lives you’re growing.
It’s part science, part stewardship, part joy.

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🗣️ What Should You Say?

Anything gentle and consistent works. Try:

• Soft greetings
• Encouragement
• Describing what you’re doing
• A little humming

Your voice is the important part — not the script.

05/26/2026

Call duck eggs going on lockdown soon. Please let me know if you’re interested before I fall in love with all of them 😁🦆🦆🦆🦆🥰🥰🥰🥰

Address

Buckholts, TX
76518

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12543385735

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