5boysformom
In the Brooder
- Jul 1, 2018
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I have all female birds (chickens and several kinds of ducks) but I have some wild mallards that visit our pond. One of my mallards goes broody frequently but my husband usually takes her off the nest and removes the eggs because they can't be fertile. Today out of curiosity he candled an egg as he removed them from her nest and it appeared to have a moving dark spot. The only reason it is a possibility is because of the drakes that visit almost daily to share the food and play in the pond. I have never seen any mating behavior and my girls usually fuss at them for stealing food but I suppose it is possible they could have mated without me knowing. So my question is, how do we know if they are fertile and would it be unheard of for a domestic duck to mate with a wild duck? We have never hatched duck eggs and it is more difficult to candle them than the chicken eggs we have hatched in the past. We aren't really sure what we are seeing and what to really look for. Any help would be great!
