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Miss Cheep
Songster
Hasn't been too cold where we live...
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She is not going to hatch them herself. That's not how nature works.I would like to do that, but if the mother doesn't hatch them herself then they won't have a mother to take care of them.
If she kept sitting on her nest, how would the ducklings access feed and water? It's basic biology. Next time start the Muscovy eggs a week earlier.She stopped trying to hatch them yesterday. We thought that she would keep sitting on her nest for longer to keep her ducklings warm and also keeping the eggs warm at the same time.
A little kindness goes a long way.Have you ever brooded baby birds before?
You stick them under a heat lamp and give them food and water. They don’t need a mama.
No, sadly the incubator did not save them, because after a few days I candled them again and they showed signs of dead embryos.so, did the incubator save them?
update please