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there are ducks in place of the eggs
They quack
Most duck eggs are larger than a chicken egg. PoultryTalk's Response: Smell the egg, duck eggs have a scent chicken eggs dont. Also most are glossy and sometimes they are a greenish color. Also duck eggs are usually thicker.
i don't know maybe i should do a test
a duck doen't get pregnant they lay eggs and there is no way you can tell until she lays the egg
It's generally best to avoid touching duck eggs, as the oils and bacteria on your hands can potentially harm the developing embryos. It's important to practice caution and gentle handling if necessary.
I have no idea and why would you want to know that?
Most rural farms with a sign "fresh eggs" will be selling fertilized eggs. Small farms almost always keep a rooster in the flock. You can check with any local feed & grain distributor and they will know who in the area sells fresh eggs.
They don't, they just sit on their eggs until they hatch. Ducks will still try to care for the eggs that do not hatch, eventually they will give up.
Well, ducks hatch from duck eggs and chickens... You already know that. We have ducks and chickens and get eggs from both. Duck eggs are a bit larger and have harder shells. They tend to be off-white where as chicken eggs are white, green, blue, and brown. In baking and cooking, duck eggs are a better consistency and lead to a superior product. Cakes will have a richer texture and retain moisture better. When eating them straight, such as scrambled, duck eggs have a stronger flavor which some people that are used to chicken eggs may not care for.
You can try reaching out to local farmers markets in Ocala, as some vendors may offer duck eggs. You can also check with farm supply stores or feed stores in the area, as they may know of individuals who have ducks and may be willing to sell a couple of eggs. Additionally, consider posting in local community social media groups to see if anyone in your area has duck eggs available.
The differences from my experience are as follows:Duck eggs have ivory colour, smooth touch, homogeneous in shape and size; Chicken eggs of any colour such as white, brown, etc.., rougher touch, various sizes and shapes; Turkey eggs are slightly bigger than both duck and chicken eggs but ivory white colour with small black spots on them, same surface touch as chicken eggs, shape big from bottom and small from the top, all homogeneous in shape and size.Internally, Duck eggs have the same constitution,i.e. the white and yellow, but it looks denser and richer in taste. I never tasted Turkey eggs, but I have bben told that it tastes same as chicken.The duck shell is stronger to break than chicken eggs. I never broke any Turkey eggs. If I do in the future, I will let you know.