went from no eggs to can't keep up

They will here. Are you in NC?
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Thanks all those are great ideas I will look into. I was even thinking of giving anyone eggs if they wanted to try and hatch them for free.
If I did that I wouldn't be able to part with them lol
You all may think his is a waste of good duck eggs BUT...
I have 3 dogs. One elderly rescue Lab, one chunky 2 year old Lab and one older Boston Terrier. All of them now on grain free - expensive diets. Best value for high quality protein is our free range duck eggs I feed them every day. Duck eggs are ❤️ the most cost effective addition to their diet. Their coats are so lush and shiny now too. The old rescue Lab was malnourished and needed to gain weight. Out Vet was surprised at what a difference the duck eggs made in his recovery.

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You all may think his is a waste of good duck eggs BUT...
I have 3 dogs. One elderly rescue Lab, one chunky 2 year old Lab and one older Boston Terrier. All of them now on grain free - expensive diets. Best value for high quality protein is our free range duck eggs I feed them every day. Duck eggs are ❤️ the most cost effective addition to their diet. Their coats are so lush and shiny now too. The old rescue Lab was malnourished and needed to gain weight. Out Vet was surprised at what a difference the duck eggs made in his recovery.

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I do the same with my dogs too. They love them!
 

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