Cayuga Ducklings Have Low Survivability

GarrettW

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I typically hatch Cayuga ducklings along with Pekin ducklings every year trying to build up numbers, but the Cayuga ducklings seem to have a way lower survivability than the Pekins. They are always born a lot weaker than other types of ducks as well. Is this a common issue?
 
I don't really have a clue about ducks, but how are the breeding birds? Are they older? Do you think they might have any health/diet concerns at all? If I find that chicks from them are hatching weak, I'd try to see if I need to maybe provide some extra vitamins or such.

I remembered once when hatching and raising Diamomd Doves, the eggs wouldn't hatch until I began offering vitamins. They must have been lacking something that the vitamins helped to supplement. I was young and a total novice at the time, so not 100% sure if lack of vitamins was really the issue or not. However, just an idea to consider. :)
 
I havent noticed this. Where are the eggs from? My only experience with hatching cayuga eggs are ones shipped from metzer and I've never noticed a lower survival rate compared to welshies and indian runners (ive never hatched pekins)
 
Are your cayuga's related by any chance? Inbreeding can cause issues with hatch rates along with the adult birds overall health.
The eggs have been from a neighbors Cayuga ducks, which have most likely been inbred accidentally. I didn't think inbreeding would affect them that much.
 
The eggs have been from a neighbors Cayuga ducks, which have most likely been inbred accidentally. I didn't think inbreeding would affect them that much.
To my knowledge you can inbreed a couple generations before seeing serious issues, but maybe I'm.wrong?
 

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