A well-known farm on Long Island is trying to come back after having to cull an entire flock of 100,000 ducks last month because of a bird flu outbreak. Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue, owned and ...
Crescent Duck Farm has hatched a small batch of ducklings from the 15,000 eggs saved from their facility after the bird flu ...
About half of the newborn birds are female — with hens beginning to lay their own eggs at the age of six months.
Although there's a low risk of an avian flu outbreak among wild songbirds, it's advisable to keep feeders and birdbaths clean ...
The owner of Crescent Duck Farm is hoping to revive his business after it was severely impacted by the outbreak.
Thousands of Crescent Duck eggs, incubating for nearly a month, should begin to hatch over the next several days. Their fate will determine the future of Long Island’s last commercial duck farm.
Doug Corwin’s duck farm was thriving. By January 13, one of his barns held 12,000 two-week-old ducklings. It was cold, but ...
Chefs across Long Island will come together Friday, Feb. 28, for a special fundraiser to help employees of Crescent Duck Farm ...