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    Default Mandarin breeding season

    Hi all.

    I was wondering if anyone could tell me what time of year mandarins usually start breeding. Thanks,

    Chad

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    USUALLY, spring. Possibly, any time it's not freezing cold.

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    Thanks for the information Patrick.

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    Mine start laying in early April...often when it is freezing. I have to swap out eggs or be sure they're well covered. They'll lay a 2nd clutch if the eggs are hatched in the incubator or the ducklings are taken.

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    They only lay one clutch? I did not know that. For some reason, I assumed that they laid like my domestics...all through the season.

    They are so beautiful, I have always wanted to raise them....but ducks here, are coyote fodder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angela View Post
    They only lay one clutch? I did not know that. For some reason, I assumed that they laid like my domestics...all through the season.

    They are so beautiful, I have always wanted to raise them....but ducks here, are coyote fodder.
    No, they'll lay again. When I wanted a whole bunch, I'd let her set for 25 days, then take the eggs & hatch them in the incubator. She'd lay another clutch in a couple weeks...avg. 12-14 eggs per clutch. Once he starts to molt in mid to late June, they're done.
    I love them, too.

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    Evy,

    Do you keep your Mandarins in an aviary?

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