I was so surprised to start getting an egg each morning from my layer last August. I don't know why it surprised me. She is a layer duck.
I had ordered peking ducks and one of them had a pink beak and someone here told me she was probably not a peking but a layer.
I'm not a farmer or much of a country gal and I couldn't bring myself to eat my pet's egg. Still can't seem to. But every morning she looked at me with such pride, so I collected the egg up and stored it in the fridge.
A local restaurant owner got so excited about the eggs and started purchasing them from me. I was happy to have a use for the eggs, and began to appreciate that my little layer was contributing to the family household income!
And then just like that, she stopped laying eggs... about 2 weeks ago.
That led me to some questions... I wonder if you could help me with that...
1 - Why would a layer go from consistently producing an egg to stopping completely? Is she okay?
2 - I have two female ducks so of course these aren't fertilized. I want to introduce a third duck. If I get a male, what would that mean about the eggs? Will they be fertilized eggs and are those just as okay to eat? Will I have to then keep the quack house prepared for her to stay with the eggs?
I had ordered peking ducks and one of them had a pink beak and someone here told me she was probably not a peking but a layer.
I'm not a farmer or much of a country gal and I couldn't bring myself to eat my pet's egg. Still can't seem to. But every morning she looked at me with such pride, so I collected the egg up and stored it in the fridge.
A local restaurant owner got so excited about the eggs and started purchasing them from me. I was happy to have a use for the eggs, and began to appreciate that my little layer was contributing to the family household income!
And then just like that, she stopped laying eggs... about 2 weeks ago.
That led me to some questions... I wonder if you could help me with that...
1 - Why would a layer go from consistently producing an egg to stopping completely? Is she okay?
2 - I have two female ducks so of course these aren't fertilized. I want to introduce a third duck. If I get a male, what would that mean about the eggs? Will they be fertilized eggs and are those just as okay to eat? Will I have to then keep the quack house prepared for her to stay with the eggs?