Dux
Songster
- Dec 21, 2020
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Can someone weigh in about whether this idea is a reasonable one and how they would go about making it happen? The situation: I have three female Welsh Harlequins who will turn 4 at the beginning of April. They haven't been laying much since mid-summer and I wonder if they are slowing down because of their age. I'd like to add a couple of new females in the spring so I'd still be getting at least an egg/day from the flock. The easy thing would to be to mail order two day old female Welshies from a hatchery like I did with the original flock. But one of my ducks is a really pretty silver, friendly, and a better layer than the others so I'm wondering whether it would make sense to breed just her and hope for at least 2 female hatchlings. I'm considering trying to find someone within a couple of hours drive of me (I'm in Southeast MA) with a polite Welsh Harlequin drake who would let me borrow him for a couple of weeks in the late winter/early spring. Another question: how do breeders make sure that they're only incubating eggs from the desired duck and not from her flock mates? Do they pen the single duck they want bred with the drake? Or do they let the drake in with all the females and then separate each female overnight so it's clear which egg came from which duck? Maybe I'm overthinking but I don't want to risk my sweet duck being terrorized by an overzealous male. Thanks in advance for any ideas.