KathiQuacks
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Hello!
So, I have this Swedish Blue duck that I took in about two weeks ago. She’s around 10 months old, so this is her first time laying. Every single egg she’s laid so far has been small and soft shelled, right up until today where I found a huge, hard, double yolker. I’m confident it’s her egg and not my other female’s.
I know first-time layers are more likely to lay soft-shelled and double-yolked eggs, but I still want to check if this is normal? My other female’s the same age, and she’s been laying very nice eggs. They both eat Purina’s duck feed, added egg shell, and whatever else they can find while free-ranging.
Is there anything I can do to get her laying normally, or will it just subside on it’s own?
Thanks!
So, I have this Swedish Blue duck that I took in about two weeks ago. She’s around 10 months old, so this is her first time laying. Every single egg she’s laid so far has been small and soft shelled, right up until today where I found a huge, hard, double yolker. I’m confident it’s her egg and not my other female’s.
I know first-time layers are more likely to lay soft-shelled and double-yolked eggs, but I still want to check if this is normal? My other female’s the same age, and she’s been laying very nice eggs. They both eat Purina’s duck feed, added egg shell, and whatever else they can find while free-ranging.
Is there anything I can do to get her laying normally, or will it just subside on it’s own?
Thanks!