Guernsy
Songster
- Jun 5, 2020
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My ducks started laying eggs. I can not figure out which duck is laying what egg, but I guess that doesn't really matter.
First I had two eggs, then I had one egg every day, now I have two eggs again. The shape is slightly different, therefore, I have the feeling that one egg must be coming from a Pekin and one from the Runner. To say, I have 2 white Pekin and 2 black Runner ducks.
All 4 share the coop and I find the eggs in their coop, just laying in the straw in the morning. This morning the two eggs were slightly damaged. It looked like that one of the ducks stepped on it and punctured the egg with its foot. The shell was just a little dented.
Can I still eat those damaged eggs?
Do they need nesting boxes like the chickens?
Also, can you boil duck eggs like you boil chicken eggs (hard boil)?
Do you prefer duck eggs over chicken eggs and why or why not?
My ducks also share a run with my chickens. They all pretty much eat the same food (organic chicken layer feed). They have duck pellets available to them, however I can not tell, what food they will eat, since they are hungry all the time and might just eat out of the chicken feeder as well.
I also have seen them eat a lot of the oyster shells that are next to the chicken food.
Should the ducks eat different food now that they are laying eggs? Is it bad that they are eating the chicken layer food? If yes, how can I get them not to eat it?
Is it ok that the ducks eat the oyster shells? (They actually seem to enjoy it since they eat a lot of it).
Thanks
First I had two eggs, then I had one egg every day, now I have two eggs again. The shape is slightly different, therefore, I have the feeling that one egg must be coming from a Pekin and one from the Runner. To say, I have 2 white Pekin and 2 black Runner ducks.
All 4 share the coop and I find the eggs in their coop, just laying in the straw in the morning. This morning the two eggs were slightly damaged. It looked like that one of the ducks stepped on it and punctured the egg with its foot. The shell was just a little dented.
Can I still eat those damaged eggs?
Do they need nesting boxes like the chickens?
Also, can you boil duck eggs like you boil chicken eggs (hard boil)?
Do you prefer duck eggs over chicken eggs and why or why not?
My ducks also share a run with my chickens. They all pretty much eat the same food (organic chicken layer feed). They have duck pellets available to them, however I can not tell, what food they will eat, since they are hungry all the time and might just eat out of the chicken feeder as well.
I also have seen them eat a lot of the oyster shells that are next to the chicken food.
Should the ducks eat different food now that they are laying eggs? Is it bad that they are eating the chicken layer food? If yes, how can I get them not to eat it?
Is it ok that the ducks eat the oyster shells? (They actually seem to enjoy it since they eat a lot of it).
Thanks