I think she needs more duck friends to protect her. Can she be brought inside or isolated until her eye heals? I would say getting a drake, as well, to help out but drakes and chickens are a dangerous combo, so I’ve been told. I wish I had more advice about what the cause of the crusty eye was...
My Cayugas have laid varying egg colors throughout the season. In the spring they start out having a black coating, then they are olive green, and by winter a paler green. My bufffs always lay cream colored eggs but the size varies.
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Is it possible that my ladies have a special friend visiting them? I have two that are too young to lay until midsummer. I guess it’s possible that one of them could be a secret boy. No curly tail or penis sighting yet, though. They all have girl voices but my Cayugas are all...
I cracked 4 more and they all had more faint discs than the first one. This picture is of the most defined of the recently cracked but looks similar. (Probably wouldn’t have posted about this one) The egg that prompted the post had a very defined larger disc and an obvious circle around it.
Thanks! I did eat it. I’ll check out another and post a pic. We had a drake last year who was taken by a fox or coyote. I was under the impression that the eggs with the bullseye/halo were fertilized and the ones with a less obvious dot/disc were not. Pictures to follow!
Hi! I just cracked my first duck egg of the spring and found the little white dot with a halo. I only have 5 hens and have seen no wild ducks about. How is this egg fertilized? Have I been misinformed about the dot? Thanks! I’m mystified...
A lot of my confusion comes from the fact that even the first morning with my two new girls I was getting one egg and now zero. I assume my Cayuga will pick up laying when she is re-feathered. Is it possible that the other(new) two buffs are beginning a molt? I have noticed more feathers laying...
Are some breeds seasonal and others lay all season? Mine were laying in some pretty frigid weather at the beginning of the year but those were all Cayugas. Are my new buffs more seasonal?
I feed them a layer feed and they free range in a fenced yard all day. They get bugs, worms, grass, weeds, and we give them veggies, herbs, or peas most days.
I have one molting Cayuga, so I don’t expect her to lay for a bit. I also have two buffs who have stopped laying eggs for no apparent reason. I got the two buffs two weeks ago. They are 2 yrs old, healthy and although not prolific layers I was getting at least one egg per day between the 3 of...
No injuries, she’s just freaked out. She spent all morning calling for her sister. I’ll see if I can find her a friend on Craigslist. We will have ducklings in September, but we could fit another duck in the meantime.