Did you hatch/purchase ducklings in April of 2022?

Everose

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Hey y'all 👋
I hatched welsh harlequin ducklings in April of 2022 and they're officially ten months old and I'm not getting eggs. I haven't gotten a single one.
So I was just wondering if this is something others are dealing with, or just me?🤔
Did I hatch them at the worst time of year?!😂

Also, let me know if your ducks are laying, I'm always curious to see how well they'll lay through winter.
 
Hi there, I hatched some Calls in March
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of last year and they have been laying since for a few weeks now, but the Muscovy ducks and the mutt ducks are not laying. :idunno
Hmm, maybe my freeloaders just need more time😞
 
Hey y'all 👋
I hatched welsh harlequin ducklings in April of 2022 and they're officially ten months old and I'm not getting eggs. I haven't gotten a single one.
So I was just wondering if this is something others are dealing with, or just me?🤔
Did I hatch them at the worst time of year?!😂

Also, let me know if your ducks are laying, I'm always curious to see how well they'll lay through winter.
I have a few females that hatched around April-June last year. Most of those are laying but not all, and the overall production of the whole flock (all 1-2 years old) is down a lot even with the warm weather we've had. They're eating 16% feed right now and I've found that they seem to lay better on at least 18%, so I'm going to switch them back and see if that helps.

Are you sure your ducks aren't hiding eggs somewhere?
Also, different strains of ducks within the same breed sometimes have varying egg production, so it could possibly be genetic with them to start late.
 
I have a few females that hatched around April-June last year. Most of those are laying but not all, and the overall production of the whole flock (all 1-2 years old) is down a lot even with the warm weather we've had. They're eating 16% feed right now and I've found that they seem to lay better on at least 18%, so I'm going to switch them back and see if that helps.
I've switched mine up to 20%.
Are you sure your ducks aren't hiding eggs somewhere?
Positive. I have them in a run, and there are really only five or so good laying spots.
Also, different strains of ducks within the same breed sometimes have varying egg production, so it could possibly be genetic with them to start late.
I will definitely contact the breeder, thx for the advice😁
 

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