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4 regular and 6!!! Softies. All time record from 8 ducks.

It's possible I'm driving them too hard - giving food that's too stimulative. The temps are in the 90 s again... The ducks should probably focus more on feeling cool and happy in this somewhat difficult environment.
What food are you giving them?
 
What food are you giving them?

- 50% of pellets that are 20% protein, 5% calcium

- 50% of pellets that are 13% protein, 2.5% calcium (a bit strange but that's what was available at some time)

- some buckwheat for variety since they like it

- whatever veggies and critters they forage over the day (dandelion, yarrow, clover, slugs, bugs...)

They eat about 100-120 g of pellets per duck per day.
 
- 50% of pellets that are 20% protein, 5% calcium

- 50% of pellets that are 13% protein, 2.5% calcium (a bit strange but that's what was available at some time)

- some buckwheat for variety since they like it

- whatever veggies and critters they forage over the day (dandelion, yarrow, clover, slugs, bugs...)

They eat about 100-120 g of pellets per duck per day.
13%protein is way too low. I'd stick with the 20% protein and if you need to finish off the one bag mix it together but hopefully they are also getting protein when out foraging too.
https://homesteadsavvy.com/why-are-my-ducks-laying-soft-shelled-eggs/
 
... But you know, we're now talking about how to have hard instead of soft shells on all the eggs -- whereas to my mind the problem is that some ducks are laying twice per day and I would like to avoid that for their long term health. That's why I was talking about the food maybe being too stimulative.
 
That can happen when they first begin to lay. But usually once everything gets working properly it doesn't happen often. I have been seeing a few soft shells or whats left of one [chickens] get to them before me, But I chalk it up to age most of mine are 7 yrs and older. Still eating the same layer and getting oyster shell when they want it. I've never heard of the feed causing over stimulation but I guess it's possible. As far as I know I've never had one of mine lay more than one egg at a time. Hopefully someone else can address that issue.
 

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