
Another great topic...
Duck Hens are fantastic..I love all my Hens.
My experience with Hens is as followed.
Generally their is one top Hen in each flock..Its not really pecking order as much as it is a Hen that the others follow.
Where she goes the others go too...
The breeds I have had or do have are Appleyard and Calls..
They are seasonal layers and breeders and pick a Drake they like not always the one you choose..They flirt up a storm by head bobbing to the side and quacking to the Drake. They will lay flat out on the ground or on top of the water for the Drake to mount her..They lay one egg daily like Chickens or any bird..
Hens first lay a clutch of eggs in a nest. They will cover them in bedding each time they leave. If you don't want them to become Broody you collect the eggs daily...If a Hen does get to set her eggs she will start staying on the nest and will pluck out some of her chest feathers to line her nest with. Most Ducks incubation period is 28 days with the exception of Calls that are 26 days and Muscovy that are 34 days. Feeding Hens is easy..I do not feed a layer feed, although I provide Oyster shell in a separate dish and lots of fresh veggies to produce healthy Ducklings..I feed a mix of Duck finisher, old style scratch and oat and barley crumbles.
Duck mothers are generally fantastic Mommas and protect their Duckling very well..I remove Momma and Ducklings once the eggs begin hatching to a nursery pen so she can safely bond and get feeding her Ducklings.
Hens are usually sexually mature at around 5 months, although egg laying can be at a later date of around 8 months.
I have only had bossy Hens at Broody time..They can be a bit cranky.
My Ducks are Breeding and I will be incubating my eggs starting this week..Yippee! Cute little Call Ducklings soon..
Enjoy them Hens...
