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since we're going into fall she may not lay everyday. and then in the darkest part of winter she might not lay at all. If you live were it stay warm year round you might see eggs more often. I have muscovies and they are seasonal layers.
oh i live in florida so im not sure what is too cold, i was going to bring my ducks inside if it got really but on average the coldest it gets here is about 30. she layed another egg today! i set up an igloo in her outdoor enclosure with some hay and im so happy she used it!! i cracked the other one and fed it to her and i was surprised how thick the shell was! i might try eating the next one myself but im still a little afraid
since we're going into fall she may not lay everyday. and then in the darkest part of winter she might not lay at all. If you live were it stay warm year round you might see eggs more often. I have muscovies and they are seasonal layers.
oh i live in florida so im not sure what is too cold, i was going to bring my ducks inside if it got really but on average the coldest it gets here is about 30. she layed another egg today! i set up an igloo in her outdoor enclosure with some hay and im so happy she used it!! i cracked the other one and fed it to her and i was surprised how thick the shell was! i might try eating the next one myself but im still a little afraid
