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Have some scrambled duck eggs with ham!Great... Now I'm hungry.
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Have some scrambled duck eggs with ham!Great... Now I'm hungry.
Well that's just not fair... My ducks are not laying yet.Have some scrambled duck eggs with ham!
How old is team flappy foot? - My ducks started to lay when they were barely five months old.Well that's just not fair... My ducks are not laying yet.
How much did you say a dozen was?!
That and the pancakes looks delightful though.
Thanks for bringing that thread up. I'm reading it now, and it's pretty interesting, and pretty funny too. Well @Texas Kiki is funny, not the bault part.Balut! - I could sell Balut here to the Asian grocery store, but i won't! I read the story of the »Baluties« from @Texas Kiki … No money in the world will make me do this!
Ehh, the Pekin are around 5 months, Anconas are 2 months, and Runners are 5 weeks. When they get to laying though we should have plenty. If all the sexed females are truly ladies, we should have 14 layers.How old is team flappy foot? - My ducks started to lay when they were barely five months old.
Pekins are more bred for meat, so i assume 4-6 eggs per week, but the eggs will be jumbo-size. Anconas and Runners will pump out egg after egg, so you can eggspect about a dozen a day. - Until one of your ducks goes broody and also during the winter time the production will slow down somewhat. - Which by the way is the reason why chickens are more popular in industrial egg production: One dozen chickens can be squeezed into a box, one side food is filled in, at the other end eggs pop out, manure leaves at the bottom. A duck would rather die that live like that. 120 years ago duck eggs were common, chicken eggs were a delicacy…Ehh, the Pekin are around 5 months, Anconas are 2 months, and Runners are 5 weeks. When they get to laying though we should have plenty. If all the sexed females are truly ladies, we should have 14 layers.
$4 a dozen is not expensive. My local store has Chicken eggs from some local family. Labeled Free Range Farm Fresh Eggs... $6. I'll wait another couple of weeks for my girl's to start laying...JJ
I worked in a project for the USPS in Wilkes-Barre and was told the Sugarman story! Where i live we have a similar family operated grocery store "chain" (just three stores, can't be called a "chain"), Smiths.@WannaBeHillBilly My Mom's family are Coal Crackers living in and around Eynon, a few miles East of Scranton. Maybe you heard of the famous Sugarmann's Department Store? I have spent time in Wilkes-Barre and Yes, that is the Big City, compared to were I live now. We have Electricity, a marginal Old Cable Company that, I'm pretty sure is still using equipment from the 90's. If the wind blows to hard, we lose our Internet connection.
We have Spring Water coming off the mountain and one of them New Fangled E-lectric Pumps to get it in the house. Maw wanted to keep the Hand Pump, but her Rheumatis' wern't lettin' her pump it fast enough....JJ