tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3617428990857687043.post7669471559735438451..comments2024-03-18T16:11:01.311-04:00Comments on Bee Haven Acres... Tales From The Farm: A Little SurpriseBee Haven Bevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10003927601786061426noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3617428990857687043.post-68396057529656258852010-09-23T10:38:44.971-04:002010-09-23T10:38:44.971-04:00I've never seen the grey ones but we do have d...I've never seen the grey ones but we do have duck eggs. They are nice for baking but I've never boiled them for my doggies. They will get a treat this weekend when I get home :)<br />Amy at Verde FarmVerde Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08551515900687338284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3617428990857687043.post-23039555760903815892010-09-22T14:43:36.142-04:002010-09-22T14:43:36.142-04:00Sure ..let the dogs have all the fat and Cholester...Sure ..let the dogs have all the fat and Cholesterol ;)....would those eggs hatch in to baby ducks?? Need more ducks?? Do they lay everyday like chickens?? I'm thinking not....I guess baby ducks would have to be cooped until they were big enough to survive..guess the turtles would get them..I'm sure doing a lot of guesssing...anyhoo..congrats!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3617428990857687043.post-65999588279856071552010-09-22T12:36:11.772-04:002010-09-22T12:36:11.772-04:00Used to have ducks and turkeys along with my chick...Used to have ducks and turkeys along with my chickens. The eggs of both are *eggscellant* for baking! ;~PLady Farmerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12478162101957028151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3617428990857687043.post-13790819733349909792010-09-22T12:06:18.774-04:002010-09-22T12:06:18.774-04:00I would so love to raise a duck or two. I've h...I would so love to raise a duck or two. I've had my eye on Indian Runner ducks since I saw them at the fair two years back. Apparently they lay over 300 eggs a year. That's a lot of baking!!<br /><br />When Aimee and I were in Ireland last Christmas (Ireland is home for her), we visited a farmers market and saw buttered eggs, both chicken and duck. We didn't try them, but her mother said they were very nice compared to plain eggs. I guess they soak the raw eggs in butter to infuse them with the flavor. Have you ever tried that?taylorgirl6https://www.blogger.com/profile/17684164068191979693noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3617428990857687043.post-70293225417149438642010-09-22T09:59:12.868-04:002010-09-22T09:59:12.868-04:00Wow, that is way cool! I bet the girls are thrill...Wow, that is way cool! I bet the girls are thrilled.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14936347065663772216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3617428990857687043.post-81738683392418456252010-09-22T09:04:09.329-04:002010-09-22T09:04:09.329-04:00Congratulations!
I've heard your description a...Congratulations!<br />I've heard your description about duck eggs before. I love my fresh chicken eggs, but don't like anything too 'eggy'. Does that make sense?<br />I'd have to use them for baking all the time.Carlahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14685492126157550044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3617428990857687043.post-79333953514772688262010-09-22T09:03:14.933-04:002010-09-22T09:03:14.933-04:00Interesting. Never thought about how to use duck...Interesting. Never thought about how to use ducks eggs. I guess you can't taste the difference in a chicken egg and duck egg when it is in a baked good. Isn't it wonderful to live on a farm and a be able to live off what you raise. Oh the the simple things in life that I love and need.<br /><br />Have a blessed day,<br />MichleMichlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08512066283083495438noreply@blogger.com