Debs Flock
Crossing the Road
Do ducks typically slack off on eating their pellets when it's really hot? Heat indexes over 100 degrees.
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Do ducks typically slack off on eating their pellets when it's really hot? Heat indexes over 100 degrees.
Mine do. Except fruit salad from the fridge!
I'm a bit worried. They're still very interested in foraging, but not eating much pellets. Hope it's just due to the heat.
I also have 3 females and 1 male. 18 weeks old now, none are laying yet. I was told they might not lay this year, possibly next spring, but I still look for eggs. I have to agree with the others, duck eggs are the best eating. Fluffy scrambled! Absolute best for cakes! Yum. Now I'm hungry. lolWell thank you, I have 3 females and 1 male duck. They are young now but eventually the hens will be laying and I will have eggs on my hands. If I check every day and they are not "broody" which means sitting on eggs trying to make babies, yes? Then I have nothing to worry about. I might let one female hatch one set. But that's it. I don't have a lake, I have a pond lol. Plus, I don't want inbreeding and I also don't want to lose too many drakes because they were run off by a dominant drake. Right now 3 hens and 1 drake is perfect. They are 7 weeks old.
I've noticed the same thing Deb. But I also have squirrels helping themselves to my duck feeder! But they still seem to be eating less. I thought maybe I was getting better at chasing off the squirrels (found my CO2 BB pistol! heehee) (I just scare them away with it....)I'm a bit worried. They're still very interested in foraging, but not eating much pellets. Hope it's just due to the heat.
OhMyGosh...CO2 BB pistol...that sounds like something I need!![]()
Good, it's not just my babies. They are, by the way, 3 females and 1 drake...12 weeks tomorrow so no eggs for me...yet.