I get 12-12 eggs from 19 ducks, down from 15-16 in summer and fall, i call that significant.
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I have been wondering what to expect also. I'm in Indianapolis IN. We've had a few nights in the 20's mostly 30's and day temps mid 30's to 40's. Only snowed once here so far. I have 8 hens , no supplemental lighting and I'm typically getting 7 a day. My hens are about 9 months. Got my first eggs end of June beginning July and they've been strong like that ever since. 3 different times in the last 2 months I've gotten 3/4 eggs.I want to know how many see a significant decrease in eggs in the winter.
I have 8 layers and I'm still getting 5 eggs a day and I don't consider this a significant decrease. If I went down to less than 3 then I'd consider it significant.
Also comment if you use supplemental lighting... I don't
None of my ducks have laid an egg yetI get 12-12 eggs from 19 ducks, down from 15-16 in summer and fall, i call that significant.
I hope to get colored egg layers! I'm waiting until the weather warms up so I can have them start outside the day I get them.View attachment 1981433
I am egg-cited because my EE finally is laying this egg starting yesterday, now I have 2 blue egg layers and one is an older hen.
Update - out of group 2: I got my first egg from one of the 25 week old Barred Rocks and no additional lighting usedI have 4 groups of pullets, group 1 has 25 -29 week olds 3 Buff Orphingtons, 2 white leghorns, 2 GLW and 1 SLW that started laying Nov. 1st thru Nov. 17th, so Iam getting 5 - 8 eggs a day. I am using additional lighting with group 1.
Group 2 is 24 weeks old, 3 Barred Rocks, 3 Blk Arustlorps, and 2 Blk JG with no additional lighting and have not started laying yet. The last 2 groups are still to young yet. I have a total of 30 - 28 pullets 2 corckels.