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chris330r
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- Apr 15, 2019
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I guess it should take a couple of months to find out for sure if there's a Mallard somewhere in the mix?It is amazing and from here they all just about look alike.
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I guess it should take a couple of months to find out for sure if there's a Mallard somewhere in the mix?It is amazing and from here they all just about look alike.
All the ducklings appear to be chocolates, like mom. A mallard would be black.I guess it should take a couple of months to find out for sure if there's a Mallard somewhere in the mix?
Here's what the mallard looks like that's out there, and her babies are the exact same coloring as the Muscovy's babies and not black at all. They look so much like the Muscovies that they could be twins. (Perhaps she mated with a Muscovy?!)All the ducklings appear to be chocolates, like mom. A mallard would be black.
Yikes! I wonder if they're all hers?! The most i've ever seen from 1 duck is 12 or 13. I know my Mama duck stole hers, but are ducks physically capable of laying 25 eggs in one brood?From the web:
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I think this momma is trying to break your Muscovy momma's record!
I counted 25!!!![]()
I wouldn't think so. Most ducks lay an egg every other day. And even if the eggs were laid daily, those would be really old eggs at the start of incubation.Yikes! I wonder if they're all hers?! The most i've ever seen from 1 duck is 12 or 13. I know my Mama duck stole hers, but are ducks physically capable of laying 25 eggs in one brood?
It's amazing how protective she is with her babies. I've seen her fight off predators with a fierce anger so it's a testament to how well she is as a Mama to have this many babies still. But I know she must be so tired at this point so I try to feed her as much as I can to keep her strength and energy up. It will be nice when the chicks are full grown and she can relax again.Poor babies, more than likely it was just the right time for a predator to pass through. And since she has no one to protect her and them (like we do our own birds) from predators it’s amazing she still has as many as she does