The prospect of reviving the Crescent Duck Farm moved a step closer to reality when owner Doug Corwin saw the first new generation of duck eggs hatched at two East End locations. The farm was impacted ...
About half of the newborn birds are female — with hens beginning to lay their own eggs at the age of six months.
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 ...
Crescent Duck Farm has hatched a small batch of ducklings from the 15,000 eggs saved from their facility after the H5N1 ...
Crescent Duck Farm’s eggs have produced 3,700 ducklings, about half of which are females — ‘just enough for a first generation,’ farmer Doug Corwin said.
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.
"We need a vaccine!" Doug Corwin, owner of Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue, wrote in a letter to newly named EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin on Wednesday. Current federal policies for dealing with ...
Farm’s operator Doug Corwin broke down in tears as he said ... Everything ended,” Corwin, who is the president of the Crescent Duck Farm in Aqueboge told Riverhead Local.
It was a culinary and historic disaster — bird flu striking the Crescent Duck Farm, the last duck farm on Long Island. Some ...
NEW YORK (AP) — New York’s Long Island was once synonymous with “duck ... Crescent Duck Farm this week, leading federal officials to order the destruction of the operation’s entire flock ...