17hrs of light needed for optimal egg laying by ducks *NOT*

You want them to take a break, because?
Can you sell fertile hatching eggs? I'll also bring in a breakfast scramble to work to use up some eggs. They LOVE it! Or can you sell the eggs for eating (especially during these holidays).
I have not had any success in selling eggs here. Finally found a couple who I give a lot of eggs to, in return they often give us baked goods and canned veggies from their garden :) It's great since I'm a terrible baker.
Our girls are really just pets so no worries if the little fluff butts decide to take an egg laying vacation :)
 
I have not had any success in selling eggs here. Finally found a couple who I give a lot of eggs to, in return they often give us baked goods and canned veggies from their garden :) It's great since I'm a terrible baker.
Our girls are really just pets so no worries if the little fluff butts decide to take an egg laying vacation :)
You know it's crazy but my girls are laying lately better than they did all summer! I also give my eggs to a neighbor. Most of the people I know don't want any duck eggs, they think it's creepy and gross for some reason which makes zero sense to me!
 
You know it's crazy but my girls are laying lately better than they did all summer! I also give my eggs to a neighbor. Most of the people I know don't want any duck eggs, they think it's creepy and gross for some reason which makes zero sense to me!
Lol, yes :) I've offered eggs to people in the past and they get this look on their face that i've come to know well...followed by 'duck eggs?' and then 'no thank you.'
Then there is also the rare occasion they ask if there are baby ducks inside. Silly human, I'm not asking if you want a dozen unhatched baby ducks to eat :)
 

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