Depends on the Duck... I have been raising ducks for egg production for almost 30 years. We now raise a hybrid for egg production called the White Golden Layer or White Layer. There is also a Golden 300 which is similar. These duck's lay approximately 250 -300 eggs per year. They will lay eggs in full production for about ten years sometimes more sometimes less.
In contrast some wild species will lay just a few per year.
5 quail eggs is the same as one chicken egg
A Muscovy duck typically lays around 8-16 eggs in a clutch, depending on the individual bird and environmental factors. They are known to be good egg layers, particularly during the spring and summer months.
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If you mean in color - there are white and brown. If you mean breed ,then there are many,about 50-60 different types of chickens who produce different eggs.
Ducks usually incubate their eggs for about 28 days
5 quail eggs is the same as one chicken egg
In Singapore, you can find chicken eggs in a market. Another type of egg that can be found there are processed duck eggs. The cost of duck eggs is high there, so many people would rather buy chicken eggs.
Most bird eggs are edible. Chicken eggs of course but many people eat duck eggs. Quail eggs are a delicacy. Turkey eggs are very strong flavored but are enjoyed by some. Sea bird eggs are eaten by many Native American tribes living along the coast.
Many cultures prefer them to chicken eggs. They have a bit stronger flavor, but are quite nutritous. And only fertilized eggs will hatch, anyway.
Yes, provided they are from a safe source and are thoroughly cooked.
As with any quantitative question about organic matter, the answer would depend on the size of the egg in question. Not all ostrich eggs are the same size. The same goes for chicken eggs. In general, an ostrich egg would equal about 2 dozen large chicken eggs.1 ostrich egg = 24 chicken eggs (approx.)24 chicken eggs
a duck has 3 stages like the chicken
A Muscovy duck typically lays around 8-16 eggs in a clutch, depending on the individual bird and environmental factors. They are known to be good egg layers, particularly during the spring and summer months.
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Oh, yes. I have successfully hatched many ducks under broody hens for the past 35 years. In fact, when using an artificial incubator, the temperature for the chicken and duck eggs should be set at a steady 100F.
If you mean in color - there are white and brown. If you mean breed ,then there are many,about 50-60 different types of chickens who produce different eggs.
There are 3 a turkey, a duck and a chicken