I am excited! I think I got my first duck egg this morning....I let them all out (later than usual cuz it's Sunday and I wanted to sleep in haha.) and filled the food etc...and when I went to shut the shed they are currently renting as temp houseing....I saw a small egg. Now they (14 ducks-a mishmash group cayuga, blue swedish, hybrid and mallard) live with the chickens (and bonus rooster) that are about 5 months old. They are in a pool that for the life of my I cannot keep dry more than 4 hours and that is where I found the egg, lucky it had not been trampled on and broken. It is small, white and has green splotches....I am assuming it was the mallard....and covered with shavings so I cleaned it.
My chickens (The Girls) occasionally will roost on the lip of the pool but they are quickly dispatched by my more aggressive ducks...golden hybrid 300's from a breeder.
I know my rooster has been mating with at least one chicken...and I know the ducks have been head bobbing to the drakes....But I thought I would have another month before I had to think about eggs. Darn them for dashing my plans!
Their mansion is being finished very soon, and I will be evicting them from the shed and they will all live happily ever after with my three laying hens (who have the world's tiniest apartment which came with them). I have read to move everyone at night to prevent as much turmoil over roosting space as possible, they simply wake up in the morning and think, huh, never noticed them before...ok....
Now, since I found such wonderful information here about my Girls....and I am ecstatic that I found info about ducks etc here too (hard to find ANYTHING online about ducks) I need advice!
Since the mansion will be a blend, I need to know what kind of bedding would be best. I live in a pretty damp area, the coop needs to be lifted during the spring but totally can't right now. We added height to it, and I will be a roofer hopefully next weekend (if DH gets his fanny in gear). It is large, 9x7 on the floor and has a bench looking thing to the side. I am planning to put the laying boxes for my Girls on top of the bench thing and creating a shavings area below for my ducks. I will have a ladder type roost beyond the bench to provide access for lazy chickens to get up there.
Would anyone suggest hay on the rest of the ground area that I simply layer on until it is time to change it, or should I continue with the shavings?
The shavings are being layered each day and mucked out weekly, thrown away. I need to change that. We get horrible flies in warmer weather, so I muck weekly at this point. Oh, and is the litter I choose compostable? The darn shavings are damp and smelly every morning. (I found my dog digging it up so I close the shed each morning and it can't air out, dumb dog)
I have so many questions.......
I read what I can online.....