Hello Everybody,
My muscovy duck has been sitting on a clutch of runner and pekin eggs for about four weeks and hatch is due. I haven't seen her outside the shed since yesterday ( she usually dashes out when I feed them lettuce) and when I gave her some food today she immediatly started to eat so I assume that she hasn't left the nest all day. That made me believe that ducklings might actually be in the process of hatching, but quite a lot has gone wrong: First, the eggs started to disappear, from eight down to three, this night the nest got trampled by her flock mates but the eggs remained intact and she is still sitting on them, although two of them keep rolling away from what is left of the nest into a corner. She tries to put them back into nest, but they still keep rolling out and right now she tries to cover them with her chest but I'm not sure whether that provides the eggs with sufficient warmth. Also, when she stands up, an unpleasant smell seems to come from the nest, which I can only smell when she stands up so I am certain that it does come from the nest, if not from the eggs themselves...
I don't want to rob the nest now and maybe kill what may still hatch, but I think it's all forlorn hope.
What do you think?
My muscovy duck has been sitting on a clutch of runner and pekin eggs for about four weeks and hatch is due. I haven't seen her outside the shed since yesterday ( she usually dashes out when I feed them lettuce) and when I gave her some food today she immediatly started to eat so I assume that she hasn't left the nest all day. That made me believe that ducklings might actually be in the process of hatching, but quite a lot has gone wrong: First, the eggs started to disappear, from eight down to three, this night the nest got trampled by her flock mates but the eggs remained intact and she is still sitting on them, although two of them keep rolling away from what is left of the nest into a corner. She tries to put them back into nest, but they still keep rolling out and right now she tries to cover them with her chest but I'm not sure whether that provides the eggs with sufficient warmth. Also, when she stands up, an unpleasant smell seems to come from the nest, which I can only smell when she stands up so I am certain that it does come from the nest, if not from the eggs themselves...
I don't want to rob the nest now and maybe kill what may still hatch, but I think it's all forlorn hope.
What do you think?
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