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I have a Peking duck. She lays an egg almost every day. She lays extra large jumbo eggs. She has laid an egg within an egg several times. The outer layer is thin but solid. The next layer is all egg white. Then there is a fully formed normal extra large egg. The whole egg is extremly large. It looks like a goose egg. The egg is as big as a grown man,s large hand in lenghth and is almost as large around. I am going to take a picture and mesurements on the next one. We live in North Carolina and I feed her and my two Kaki Campbells regular laying mash from Southern States feed. Thanks for the help. She is a very good duck and her name is Ms. Quackers and she has never been bred so the eggs are not fertile and I pick up the eggs everyday.

2007-12-25 13:20:08 · 5 answers · asked by woolarddavid 2 in Pets Birds

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Is she still a young duck? Ducks ( and Chickens too ) when they start laying seem to be more prone to double yolks and double shells. My Pekin ducks sometimes had double shells. Don't remember the Muscovy duck doing that though.

2007-12-25 14:10:50 · answer #1 · answered by Charles C 7 · 0 0

The duck, in simple terms like various different waterfowl or chicken, is laying eggs that are nevertheless dormant. those eggs are fertilized and could nevertheless be workable for roughly 10 days. ducks, chickens and ducks can in simple terms lay a million egg an afternoon, and their objective, whilst on the brink of brood, is to collect as many eggs as conceivable till now they start to circulate undesirable and then start up brooding as many as they might abruptly. If she have been to start incubating from the time she laid one or 2 eggs, and then persisted to place extra eggs, the only ducklings that could hatch may be the 1st 2. She could then would desire to desert the others that hadn't hatched yet to start looking after her youthful - and that they might't arise with the money for to attend. If the eggs do no longer hatch in an identical 24-forty 8 timeframe, she will have the means to desert those that are left. instinct tells them to attend till they have a brood, then sit down and start up the incubation technique. instinct is a good ingredient, and you ought to face up to the urge to intrude. She's made her nest, and interior some extra days, she will have the means to probable start up brooding her eggs. do no longer start up removing and candling eggs - in simple terms permit her be and provide her some area to start brooding. If 10 days elapses and he or she's exhibiting no indication of brooding, you would be able to then evaluate amassing the eggs and attempting to hatch them in an incubator. i think of you will choose extra fulfillment in case you permit the chicken duck do what she's attempting to do.

2016-11-25 00:20:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would suggest leaving the eggs there. She is seriously depleting her calcium by constantly laying eggs. If you leave them there, she will sit on them until after they are supposed to hatch and then abandon them when they don't she may or may not lay more egs after this time. More times than not, she won't lay another clutch for a while but by taking the eggs away she is replacing them everydayso she can raise them. There is no harm in just leaving them.

2007-12-25 13:40:46 · answer #3 · answered by TLS (Caitlin is coming! 5/15/08) 5 · 1 1

sounds intresting

I have no clue
but you should
post some pics

and see if you can
sell them on ebay

lqtms

2007-12-25 13:30:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Maybe she thinks she's laying one of those Russian dolls? :)

2007-12-25 14:35:19 · answer #5 · answered by Chris J 3 · 1 0

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