Things getting a bit unusual with us...
We have been getting 5 eggs per day, with an occasional 4, all winter so far. But now - when the days have already noticeably lengthened, the weather has turned more user-friendly and the neighbors' chickens are starting to up their production - we've had the series 4, 4, 3.
Other than this, the ducks seem to be in fine shape by their looks and behavior, so I'm puzzled. They are all one year old.
- Is this an expected "darkest hour before dawn" situation and the ducks are making a brief pause immediately before starting a new season?
- For the last 20 days or so they have been getting frozen (thawed) peas as they love them so much. Let's say on average 50 g (roughly 2 oz) per duck per day. Are peas processed in this manner considered an anti-nutrient that could lead to not enough effective protein?
- Is the most likely explanation that the eggs are there, just scattered in other places in the (very thick) straw bedding? (It would be somewhat unusual since they normally all lay in the same pit they have created in the straw.) I haven't found any stray eggs just lying around the orchard.
I understand they're not machines, I just want to know they are OK.
Thank you!