Thanks Ron. Very helpful! I am going to keep an egg journal between my ducks and hens. I won't see 'who' is laying what eggs usually but the numbers will be fairly even between females of each bird. I am going to record all the eggs I get from the duck hens and chicken hens separately. I earnestly want to see who is the heavy producer. In my duck flock they are all hatchery quality ducks and only 2 of them are hybrid layers. The rest are straight breeds of their kind. The EE I get from you will be my only 'bred to lay layers'. The rest of my chicken flock are all heritage breeds. So I think it's a pretty fair comparison overall.You should figure on getting 50 to 60% in the winter and 80 to 90% in the spring to summer. Sometimes more and sometimes less.
When you don't have enough, keep a list and fill the orders in order off of it. Eggs have a way of building up and often people don't want eggs at an equivalent rate.
I had to hard boil a dozen today--was working on my seventh dozen in the fridge. My oldest thinks we need a fridge just of the eggs and a freezer just for the ones in freezer campI still have 7 pullets that have not started laying yet for the layer flock.![]()
Bye,
Ron