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  1. PirateGirl

    Duck eggs

    I'm not sure what you mean "when she will stop" if she's not broody. Domestic ducks were bred for meat and eggs like domestic chickens. They keep laying, roughly an egg a day whether they want to go broody and hatch chicks/ducklings or not. There are times production slows down, but they...
  2. PirateGirl

    Duck eggs

    You can mark them so you know which ones are older and which are newer if you don't want her to hatch so many, and then once she stops laying and starts sitting you can remove a few. I don't think removing the eggs will impact if she does or doesn't keep laying. I remove my duck eggs every...
  3. PirateGirl

    Duck eggs

    If she is still laying eggs she will not sit on them. When the broody hormones kick in the duck will stop laying completely. I agree with @chickens really that you should remove them and she probably won't go broody at this point. I'm not sure where you are located, but if you live where fall...
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