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Duck egg production
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<blockquote data-quote="Av Gorritt" data-source="post: 7719093" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>Don't know a thing about intensive production , ours were <em>very</em> extensive , keep them in until 10 a.m. when it was assumed they'd laid , then open the pop- hole and away they'd go down to the dam for the day . They needed training at first to come home at night , but they very quickly got the idea that there was feed waiting .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Av Gorritt, post: 7719093, member: 2303"] Don't know a thing about intensive production , ours were [I]very[/I] extensive , keep them in until 10 a.m. when it was assumed they'd laid , then open the pop- hole and away they'd go down to the dam for the day . They needed training at first to come home at night , but they very quickly got the idea that there was feed waiting . [/QUOTE]
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