Does anyone have ducks that lay in the winter?

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I am getting Welsh Harliquin ducklings in a few weeks and really need duck eggs year round for a daughter with chicken egg allergies. I know my ducks wont start laying until the end of summer, but I'm afraid I wont get eggs during the winter.
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Is there anyway to help my ducks lay in the winter? Does anyone get eggs in the winter? It doesn't get to cold where I live, 30's maybe on a really cold day in the middle of winter...
 
If the harlequins get enough light they'll lay an egg a day year round. My young harlequins started laying in the middle of november and layed for 2 weeks. If you were to put them under lights they would lay more eggs than you can eat.
 
We had a heat lamp on for the ducklings all winter and all 3 of our females gave us an egg a day. We had a Welsh Harlequin, an Ancona and a Blue Swede. Not sure if the heat lamp is what made them give us the eggs but they were all very consistent.
 
my welsh harlequin ducklings were born may 18 2009. and started laying the end of September . Have been getting an egg just about every day. they even layed through the winter with no extra lighting.
 
I live in Maine and my Runner layed eggs the entire winter. I think she missed about 4-5 days through out the coldest days.
 
My Ancona lay all winter, at the time we had 12 girls and through most of the winter we got between 8 and 10 eggs a day. We had a light in the barn that is on a timer specifically to keep them laying. It wasn't tough to put in and because we had the timer start off peek hours for our electric provider, it literally cost pennies a day to run.

Just remember the age of the duck plays a big part in egg production as well as the amount of daily light they receive. Best of luck!
 
My runners started laying in December and haven't stopped. They are inside and have a light on during the day. It is just a regular light bulb. I just kept it on because I live in Alaska and it is so dark here in the winter. I thought they might like some light.
 
My runner and my Welsh Harlequins took December - January off. With supplemental light I can get eggs year round from them, but our weather was cold and crappy so I let them relax. Now I get an egg a day from all 4 of my girls. I started selling fertile hatching eggs locally about a month ago.

To supplement our egg production, I got a quad of quail. They lay like mad too. I am also allergic to chicken eggs, but have no problem with quail and duck eggs.
 
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