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Callduckmaster_12
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Thanks for the response.i half figured this was the caseCalls are seasonal layers. Mine are done for the year now and I don't expect to get any eggs from them until spring.

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Thanks for the response.i half figured this was the caseCalls are seasonal layers. Mine are done for the year now and I don't expect to get any eggs from them until spring.
It may depend some on the weather where you live. I'm in Missouri so it doesn't normally start getting really cold till the end of November. I've heard others say their ducks take a spurt of laying and breeding in the fall, but that fertility isn't always as good as in the springMaybe because of the cold nights and warm days I hope she lays a few in the fall
I’m in Ohio and it’s usually different every year! Sometimes by October we see some pretty cold nights but none in the past years so I doubt it be we shall seeIt may depend some on the weather where you live. I'm in Missouri so it doesn't normally start getting really cold till the end of November. I've heard others say their ducks take a spurt of laying and breeding in the fall, but that fertility isn't always as good as in the spring![]()