Mine started laying when they were a few months old.
I got day old Runner ducks back in July and by January of this year, they had started laying about an egg a day. I have 10 ducks and generally get between 7-10 eggs per day, so sometimes some of them do not lay every day. Good luck!@
Female kiwi lay their first egg between 3 and 5 years of age.
127 years old
about nine ten months.
For many breeds the hen will lay her first egg at around the age range of 18-24 weeks depending on breed. Breeders work hard at reducing that range and earlier layers are much sought after. There are some breeds that do not lay their first egg until about 8 months like Araucana.
i have ducks around that age and they lay eggs in February
Orpingtons are fairly moderate early maturing and should lay their first egg at about 7 months old. Start them on laying mash at about 5 months for best eggs.
Most Campbells lay their first eggs when 5-7 months old and will average 250-340 eggs of superb texture and flavor per year. As per http://albc-usa.org/cpl/waterfowl/campbell.html
Most breeds will start about 4 to 6 months old and lay their first "test" egg. These can be very small and often have no yolk. It only take a few days after the first egg for them to get into a rhythm and produce eggs regularly. Some breeds however will take longer to mature.
I got day old Runner ducks back in July and by January of this year, they had started laying about an egg a day. I have 10 ducks and generally get between 7-10 eggs per day, so sometimes some of them do not lay every day. Good luck!@
It can be the wrong season for the duck to lay eggs. Fall and Spring are the best time for laying. Sometimes they will totally stop laying during winter and summer.
She needs to be at least 16-20 weeks old.