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Hi, this is JJ. I collected eggs from my ducks. They are brown, grey and black girl ducks. We only have 5 ducks, so it too me a few days to collect all dozen.
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ducks in their laying shed
ducks in their laying shed
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An egg in the duck pen
An egg in the duck pen
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Eggs are fragile.
Eggs are fragile.
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Here is some eggs from my flock of 28 laying hens and 2 beautiful roosters. Some are in there retirement age and don't lay nearly as often as they used to but I swear they keep the peace and teach my younger gals what to do and how to behave! We get about 20 eggs a day right now.
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My ladies in what was supposed to be a storage bin for the coop but they commandeered for a nest instead
My ladies in what was supposed to be a storage bin for the coop but they commandeered for a nest instead
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They have a 100$ nesting box set up!!! Why do they use this?
They have a 100$ nesting box set up!!! Why do they use this?
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The eggs for the day in a pretty basket I should use more
The eggs for the day in a pretty basket I should use more
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