Apollos-Quackers
Songster
I found yoke on another egg this morning but found no broken shell anywhere! Should I be concerned?
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How old/young are your birds and what exactly do you feed them?I found yoke on another egg this morning but found no broken shell anywhere! Should I be concerned?
I get my grain at a local grain elevator. I feed them 2 parts All Flock pellets, 1 part cracked corn, 1 part sweet feed, and I have them add Rooster Booster pellets as well.It happens once in a while, so as long as it doesn't become constant no worries. You want to make sure your egg layers have access to calcium [oyster shell] is what most of us use. placed in a separate container from the feed.
How old is your duck and what all do they eat?
And there may have been a shell and the others ate the shell[extra calcium]or it was shell less like you found it.
Yes. Someone I trusted told me this was the mixture they fed their own Pekins (which mine are too). What would you recommend instead?I'm going to guess that your problem is what you feed them.
This is sweet feed... Is horse food?
I can't imagine their shell being much harder!! They are a booger to crack open compared to chicken eggs. I wonder if they eat snails in their shells from the pond... there is an abundance for them. Their yoke is dark, more orange than yellow, and they taste amazing. The yoke and white can be difficult to blend for scrambled eggs... is that normal?I don't know much about sweet feed so will rely on Kiki for what it is.
All flock pellets should be their main diet with cracked corn as only a treat. Treats should only be 10% of their feed for the day. Oyster shell is necessary so they don't deplete the calcium they use to make those nice hard egg shells. But don't put it in their feed just place it close by their feed so they can eat it as needed.
They are 1 1/2 yr-old Pekin ducks, born Mother's Day last year. I can't say I've ever tried to weigh them. We have 3 hens and 1 drake.How old are your birds?
What breed are they?
And are you able to weigh them?