tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7444124598415048280.post4992942217613197458..comments2024-03-08T05:16:41.496-08:00Comments on Metzer Farms Duck and Goose Blog: Comparing the Nutrients of Duck Eggs and Chicken EggsJohn Metzerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03103027096519025445noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7444124598415048280.post-11009600666214684062018-06-28T14:44:37.331-07:002018-06-28T14:44:37.331-07:00You can get fresh free-range organic duck eggs in ...You can get fresh free-range organic duck eggs in San Francisco, CA, from Washoe Valley Duck Farm, Sonoma, CA.Andrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10339910352216922465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7444124598415048280.post-25007172965278164322017-03-02T22:30:01.585-08:002017-03-02T22:30:01.585-08:00Something of interest with duck eggs - my doctor h...Something of interest with duck eggs - my doctor has confirmed this as well: if you suffer from migraines, having one duck egg at least every other day (as in my case)keeps them in check.<br /><br />Many people who I speak with, who grew up with duck eggs in their diet, or taken it up due to chicken egg allergies, confirm the same.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7444124598415048280.post-18391119714604484892015-10-29T11:04:47.549-07:002015-10-29T11:04:47.549-07:00I have never heard of a disease causing a discolor...I have never heard of a disease causing a discoloration of the yolks. My guess is it is something they are eating. I would contact the feed manufacturer and see what they say. Oftentimes organic feed has a different set of ingredients than conventional feed and that might be a contributing factor.John Metzerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03103027096519025445noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7444124598415048280.post-50182879366130812592015-10-29T10:02:14.290-07:002015-10-29T10:02:14.290-07:00Hello, we bought some golden hybrids and Welsh har...Hello, we bought some golden hybrids and Welsh harlequins from you. They are free range with organic layer pellets at night. Their eggs have always had dark orange yolks. We have started to receive some green or green tinged yolks. The eggs aren't bad, sink and have no odor. I read acorn consumption can cause this but are there any diseases I should look out for?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09276349971305870813noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7444124598415048280.post-88407875721036193072015-10-29T10:02:12.940-07:002015-10-29T10:02:12.940-07:00Hello, we bought some golden hybrids and Welsh har...Hello, we bought some golden hybrids and Welsh harlequins from you. They are free range with organic layer pellets at night. Their eggs have always had dark orange yolks. We have started to receive some green or green tinged yolks. The eggs aren't bad, sink and have no odor. I read acorn consumption can cause this but are there any diseases I should look out for?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09276349971305870813noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7444124598415048280.post-10875101737854528422015-01-13T17:17:21.756-08:002015-01-13T17:17:21.756-08:00Thank you for that information - I had been wonder...Thank you for that information - I had been wondering for a while the nutritional differences between duck and chicken eggs and you've gone into some detail here!.<br /><br />I also did a blog post on this same thing, and thought I'd share it here: http://heritagefarm.com.au/duck-eggs/Matthttp://www.heritagefarm.com.aunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7444124598415048280.post-24242955473864594952015-01-10T17:13:51.094-08:002015-01-10T17:13:51.094-08:00Thank you for the wonderful information. I tried ...Thank you for the wonderful information. I tried duck eggs for the first time this week and I loved them. I decided to write about them for my assignment at the school I am attending, the Energetic Health Institute, where I am studying Holistic Nutrition. I was pleasantly surprised with all the I learned. Thanks again.<br />JackieAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14956254169717867595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7444124598415048280.post-63306816568081093412015-01-06T08:40:44.038-08:002015-01-06T08:40:44.038-08:00This is rare but obviously happens. The egg is fu...This is rare but obviously happens. The egg is fully formed but instead of being laid, it goes back up the oviduct and gets more albumen and another shell is formed over the original. Then it is finally laid - poor duck!John Metzerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03103027096519025445noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7444124598415048280.post-52131382015166600192015-01-05T20:34:50.861-08:002015-01-05T20:34:50.861-08:00i have an interesting thing that happened when i c...i have an interesting thing that happened when i collected eggs the other day. i have ducks that i raise for the eggs. as i collected the eggs, i found a huge, goose size egg. wow i thought glad i did not have to lay that one if i was a duck. I carefully was washing it and the end of it was really fragile so it of course crackled. so i thought well i get that one for breakfast. so i opened it up and to my surprise there was a white of the egg inside, and also another whole egg, shell and all. so i had the egg inside, normal size with the white surrounding it and the goose size shell on the outside. i could not believe it. i get large eggs that are almost goose size all the time, 3 yolks once and usually doubles. but this was awesome. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com