Ancona Ducks

Thanks! I will look around to see if I can find any.
I see you are from Maine. Where did you get your anconas?

I had one group that started laying around 5 months this spring, and another that seemed to take 6 1/2 months before they started up. The messed up weather we've had since last winter has really messed with them! Even my muscovy were molting multiple times, started laying almost 2 months late, and are STILL laying and brooding now which is late for them. And my older ancona flock quit laying when it was FREEZING, started up for a few months (enough to get my few hundred hatched for spring orders!) then stopped again when it got colder than normal in May. Then they all molted so hardly any eggs for the start of summer, now are laying again but not yet full swing.
 
learycow-- I bought them off of a friend who is in Bowdoin. I'm just guessing that they are gong to wait until spring to start laying. I won't be hatching any out until I find a home for two of the babies. I have momma (a chocolate), daddy, and 5 babies. One is a "mutt" that got mixed in when I got them and he has a pattern and there is one more male in the bunch too. If I had space to split the. I would keep them but right now I don't. My little "mutt" duck is very handsome and cute but I don't want to mess with the breeding by mixing.
 
learycow-- I bought them off of a friend who is in Bowdoin. I'm just guessing that they are gong to wait until spring to start laying. I won't be hatching any out until I find a home for two of the babies. I have momma (a chocolate), daddy, and 5 babies. One is a "mutt" that got mixed in when I got them and he has a pattern and there is one more male in the bunch too. If I had space to split the. I would keep them but right now I don't. My little "mutt" duck is very handsome and cute but I don't want to mess with the breeding by mixing.
I wonder if your friend got them from me! I sold some to a guy in Bowdoin this spring!

She should lay again before spring unless you are allowing her to raise the young ones.
 
I wonder if your friend got them from me! I sold some to a guy in Bowdoin this spring!

She should lay again before spring unless you are allowing her to raise the young ones.


Momma has been raising them. I'm not worried I was just wondering. I'm eager to see the eggs.
 
Momma has been raising them. I'm not worried I was just wondering. I'm eager to see the eggs.
Thats why you haven't seen any more eggs then :) From my experience, if you let them raise their own they will stay with them until they are 2+ months old. Once they decide they are old enough (or once you take the babies away) don't expect to see eggs for at least 3-4 weeks.
 
Thats why you haven't seen any more eggs then :) From my experience, if you let them raise their own they will stay with them until they are 2+ months old. Once they decide they are old enough (or once you take the babies away) don't expect to see eggs for at least 3-4 weeks.



Thanks.
 
It's weird how suddenly excited and maternal you get when you've put eggs in the bator....
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SO TRUE!
 

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