Does anyone have a solution to keeping duck eggs from cracking when it's real cold? I try to retrieve them often enough that they are not exposed to the cold too long, but seem to keep having the issue no matter how long they've been out there in the cold.
My ducks are housed in with chickens and their coop has a deep litter layer. The ducks of course lay on the ground in the coop while the chickens head up to the nest boxes to lay. I only provide supplemental heat with a heat lamp when the temps dip into the teens below zero and my whole flock is very nicely acclimated to the cold all other times...I think I just turn that lamp on because it makes me feel better, it might not be necessary. This is my first winter with Cayuga, Khaki Campbell and Blue Swede ducks...any advice is appreciated on the cracking egg dilemma. I am raising them for the eggs to eat, not to breed at this point. We don't eat any of the cracked eggs, I cook them up and feed them crushed shell and all back to the ducks and chickens so they are not wasted, but we sure would prefer eating them!
My ducks are housed in with chickens and their coop has a deep litter layer. The ducks of course lay on the ground in the coop while the chickens head up to the nest boxes to lay. I only provide supplemental heat with a heat lamp when the temps dip into the teens below zero and my whole flock is very nicely acclimated to the cold all other times...I think I just turn that lamp on because it makes me feel better, it might not be necessary. This is my first winter with Cayuga, Khaki Campbell and Blue Swede ducks...any advice is appreciated on the cracking egg dilemma. I am raising them for the eggs to eat, not to breed at this point. We don't eat any of the cracked eggs, I cook them up and feed them crushed shell and all back to the ducks and chickens so they are not wasted, but we sure would prefer eating them!