Sitting with a cup of coffee. (coffee lovers)

It depends on the breed of Duck. Like chickens, some are for meat and some are for eggs. Some are for both meat and eggs.

You can look it up--I saw a comparison once ant it is amazing--some lay eggs year round while some only lay in the spring.
thanks Ron.

Again similar to chickens, the answer as always is "it depends". :)

Mine are Muscovy which I also understand are a very different breed.
 
Even though I am still hatching ducks (for freezer camp) I would live to have a pair of runners and a pair of welsh harlequins
I am just too soft hearted (and lazy) to send any of mine to freezer camp. I have no problem letting someone else do it but until the zombie apocalypse comes, I will be rehoming instead of processing. :)
 
Ok now I want ducks! And Turkeys! and Swans! And maybe a few geese! Fowl Math!

I need more coffee!
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Yes, the Muscovy are VERY light dependant, so mine are now done for the year.

Last year I had maybe 10 eggs from them about three weeks after the sun started to increase (so mid January, and still very dark), but then they realized that was a stupid idea...very cold and dark still, so they stopped and then starte up, at almost an egg a day when we hit proper spring...I think April.

I think swan would be AWESOME!!!



Sorry about the sick chicken! :hit
 
I have a sick chicken today
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Poor little Eppie.

I've noticed I have seen people say red sex links are prone to disease--I think that may be true. Today I should get paid and will get some antibiotics, I'm pretty sure its just respiratory problems. Either way, she's one of my favorites and likes to be held, I don't want her to die.
I hope she gets well! No fun when the chickies get sick!!!
 

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