The Duck Thread

yeah, I have a question about that 10 years thing. I was reading somewhere that they stop laying after a couple or so years. I dont remember where I read that but I would really like to know the truth of it. It will make a huge difference in how I manage my flock. I will have Rouen and golden 300 ducks and MAYBE a pekin if they pick up on their foraging. They did do a bit better today.
 
yeah, I have a question about that 10 years thing. I was reading somewhere that they stop laying after a couple or so years. I dont remember where I read that but I would really like to know the truth of it. It will make a huge difference in how I manage my flock. I will have Rouen and golden 300 ducks and MAYBE a pekin if they pick up on their foraging. They did do a bit better today.
I have 1 drake that was 11 yrs old this month and i have a duck who will be 11 in July, My 10yr old duck laid a couple eggs last year. My 8 yr old just laid her first egg today and she laid all last summer. mine are Muscovy so by end of Sept they are through for the year. They may not lay as many as as often once they reach 3 yrs on but I don't just have mine for eggs and dif not meat so I don't mind having them around for as long as they care to stay. They have wiped out the grass hopper pop here and most other nuisance bugs so I am happy with them plus they make me laugh. best therapy in the world. As far as foraging here there has to be something to forage. Winter isn't a good time for foraging here in the mountains but once it begins to warm and things begin to grow mine love to forage.
 
My ducks discovered the pool. They love it so much they lost their heads! See??

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Potato and Waffles are starting to warm up to them.

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No ducklings in the mail today.
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According to Metzer (yes, I called) they're scheduled for delivery tomorrow. I CAN'T TAKE ALL THIS WAITING OMG
 

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