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Posted By: wabigoon Duck Eggs? - 12/15/23
My Dad ate them.
Posted By: vbshootinrange Re: Duck Eggs? - 12/15/23
My Daughter has Ducks, and has given us duck eggs to try.

They seem creamier than chicken eggs, but not a lot different.

Glad I got to try them! Good stuff!

Virgil B.
Posted By: hillestadj Re: Duck Eggs? - 12/15/23
Originally Posted by wabigoon
My Dad ate them.

Cool.


Bet he wished your mom would have slurped you down.
Posted By: Verylargeboots Re: Duck Eggs? - 12/16/23
Originally Posted by hillestadj
Originally Posted by wabigoon
My Dad ate them.

Cool.


Bet he wished your mom would have slurped you down.

+1
Posted By: milespatton Re: Duck Eggs? - 12/16/23
I used to raise ducks, and prefer duck eggs over hen eggs. Fried, the whites are a little tougher, and the yolks are orangery. I am told that duck eggs are popular in Europe, and available in markets. Never see them here. miles
Posted By: ShaunRyan Re: Duck Eggs? - 12/16/23
They're okay. Get three or four a day but just culled three ducks so . . .

Also get ten to a dozen hen eggs each day.

The dogs eat a lot of duck eggs mixed with their kibble.
Posted By: JakeM78 Re: Duck Eggs? - 12/16/23
I like them, very yolk'y.
Posted By: Mossy Re: Duck Eggs? - 12/21/23
We get a few a day. Our ducks are more consistent layers than our chickens.

I like them any of the ways you’d cook chicken eggs. My wife prefers to bake with the duck eggs and eat chicken eggs
Posted By: djb Re: Duck Eggs? - 12/23/23
I'll say ducks are like having a herd of messy teenage girls, they 'move as one group and love to dig holes. I'll stick with chickens, ducks weren't "worth the squeeze".
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