She looks more receptive than the last time to me! Of course, I don't speak muscovy so I don't know what her chirps mean.https://youtube.com/shorts/BC__VkgQ2jI
Y'all think this is about average for a broody duck? I don't have much to compare to because my only other duck who's gone broody so far is penguin and she turns into a little attacking demon when she is broody. I've been stopping by Karen's coop a few times a day bringing pets and mealworms, but yesterday I found her nest was infested with ants eating the mealworms so I changed out her straw and stopped doing mealworms. Her behavior seems about the same today as it was the first time I did this. She doesn't seem to completely hate it, at least not enough to get up and get off her nest, but she doesn't seem to particularly like it either. No clue if any of this will help in the process of taming her but I guess only time will tell.
But... My ducks, who jump into my lap for mealworms, refuse to eat them from my hands when they are broody. All they will do is hiss at me! With their bills open! We're talking complete rejection.