Heya all -
not sure if anyone knows or not, and I tried to do a search, but didn't see anything on it -
I found a duck egg this morning that looks a little too big to be from my call duck girl. She had stopped laying (molt) and yesterday I caught her and her drake (also molted) doing their business - so I thought she might start laying again, but then this egg is a bit bigger than her usual eggs.
I also have three swedish girls who are just 4 months old - I thought they wouldn't lay until next spring, perhaps, but maybe this is one of their eggs?
The egg isn't huge, but that could mean it's a "pullet" egg from the swedish, or just a big egg from the call duck. It is longer than a chicken egg, not much bigger around, though. The call duck had been laying eggs the size of a medium chicken egg.
It is the same color as my call duck eggs were, though.
Any Ideas or Opinions?
eta - my swedish boy has been practicing hard to be a daddy, btw - so I know HE is ready at least
also eta - just checked Metzers - they say ducks are mature at 20-24 weeks - the swedish are 18 weeks. But I figure personal experience (you guys) trumps a website.
meri
not sure if anyone knows or not, and I tried to do a search, but didn't see anything on it -
I found a duck egg this morning that looks a little too big to be from my call duck girl. She had stopped laying (molt) and yesterday I caught her and her drake (also molted) doing their business - so I thought she might start laying again, but then this egg is a bit bigger than her usual eggs.
I also have three swedish girls who are just 4 months old - I thought they wouldn't lay until next spring, perhaps, but maybe this is one of their eggs?
The egg isn't huge, but that could mean it's a "pullet" egg from the swedish, or just a big egg from the call duck. It is longer than a chicken egg, not much bigger around, though. The call duck had been laying eggs the size of a medium chicken egg.
It is the same color as my call duck eggs were, though.
Any Ideas or Opinions?
eta - my swedish boy has been practicing hard to be a daddy, btw - so I know HE is ready at least

also eta - just checked Metzers - they say ducks are mature at 20-24 weeks - the swedish are 18 weeks. But I figure personal experience (you guys) trumps a website.
meri
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