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It's a wonder you didn't have to dig out the sweats. lol1 yesterday and a cold front blew through and kept us at 97![]()
The days are now noticeably shorter but we're still getting an average of 6 eggs per day from 8 young ducks. I'm starting to see feathers on the ground more often so that will be I guess another thing affecting the rent we receive from the ducks...
lack of daylight.The ducks have been reading the forum again, I don't know how they can get wifi in there... Anyway, 0, zero, no eggs today, for the first time since they started laying. I even took a stick and poked all over the straw bedding to discover the hidden cache, but no luck.
Funny our leghorns are the ones who lay every other day for me and they are newer layers. My comets and austrolorps some of them lay two a day. I don’t understand the whole dynamic but I’m considering cameras inside the coopI got 1 chicken egg, too. Nothing stops my Leghorn, I tell you.
lack of daylight.
Well, they do have to take breaks every so often to build back the calcium to make those strong eggshells.But a switch from 80% production to zero in a day? Seems extreme.