Could have been.And that is probably what happened to my 4 eggs that Speedy was trying to hatch this summer.

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Could have been.And that is probably what happened to my 4 eggs that Speedy was trying to hatch this summer.
Yes, mama duck took care of these eggs the whole time!My understanding was that these ducklings were hatched by a broody hen. Are high temps a problem with broodies?
Her nest was in a shaded area under our chicken coop, and it was made out of hay and her own down. She did spend lots of time laying on them, basically would only get off them for only 5 mins a day, and temps here in the summer stay in the 90sDepends on where you live and where the duck made a nest. I've had some ducks make their nests out in areas that weren't well shaded and I recall finding some eggs with shell temps over 105 degrees, so I think this could apply to broody incubated eggs too.![]()
Why do you say it appears purebred? Can you tell this early in life?Welcome to BYC and so sorry your ducklings have no eyes.
The duckling above appears to be purebred Muscovy, but even if it weren't, that would not cause this problem.
I don't know what causes this, but I will do some research.
I have Muscovies and "quackers" (Pekin, Rouen, Runners, etc), and they do breed each other. It's been my experience that ducklings that color grow up to be pure bred chocolate Muscovies.Why do you say it appears purebred? Can you tell this early in life?
They are so cute!!! I did not read post before so I am hoping I did not miss anything.
Yeah so I just had to go back and read cuz I felt there was gonna be some great info....as you said this I was skimming over what was said!! I am wanting to hatch ducks(Incubator or by duck) and this is great info for that!if you don't read everything you did miss stuff.