Pekin Duck Eggs

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I do too, except that my ducks (being the rocket scientists that they are) crap on the eggs as soon as they lay them
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I have nest boxes all along the wall of the duck house with clean straw. They refused to use them though so I go buy 18 bales and put the bales 2 high along the other wall as individual areas. I put lots of straw on the ground for nests. They dug out the straw and laid on the ground. I put more straw down and they went to another corner and dug a hole in the gravel and lay there. Mine like to dig around in the straw but when it comes to laying they want a hole in the ground. The chickens always lay in their nests. Eggs are clean.
 
I was just having this discussion w/a friend this morning.

Here is what my ducks (and chickens) use.

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and this is how my eggs come out.

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I had one younger hen that was laying her eggs on the floor but she's finally figured it out and is laying them in the tub now.

I do have a question about the *bloom* on duck eggs. If you have a dirty egg can you wipe it off w/a damp paper towel or will that remove the bloom? I've wiped one down and it still appeared to have a filmy look (my younger hen has a filmy look to her eggs). Logically I tell myself if a duck is wet and gets on her eggs her feathers might clean the filth but surely they don't remove the bloom? Just wondering.
 
I sure wish I could get mine to lay in their nest boxes or just in the straw. Mine want even go in their nest boxes anymore and the straw I put in corners for them they scratch it out and wallow holes in the dirt to lay. Sometimes they just drop their egg in the middle of the floor.
 

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