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- Dec 10, 2014
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Hi, can I ask what state you live in? I'm in Michigan and I raise Ancona ducks. With yours being still young and hadn't begun laying before the shorter daylight hours, artificial lighting might not work to get them to start. Once the ducks are at least a year old going into the next winter, they will be more likely to lay eggs more often. But just like the other posts stated, ducks don't lay consistent. Even when the young females do begin to lay eggs, the eggs will be very small for a couple months. They won't be big enough for hatching purposes and you won't get top pay if you sell them for eating. This process takes much patience and the love of ducks!