Two of my ducks have gone broody and are sitting on eggs but I have a lot of questions, also complicated by the fact they will be leaving me in the near future.
Firstly, what can I mark the eggs with that will work with ducks? I used a marker with the first few eggs but that rubbed or washed off when they got sat on! Was it just not as 'permanent' as I thought? also I know some say you shouldn't use a marker as it will damage the embryo, but what else then? I'm pretty sure pencil would wash off under a damp duck too, what about a waterproof eyeliner, could that work?
Secondly,if I can find something I can mark the eggs with how do I go about that? There are three ducks total (plus one drake), two nests, and no eggs from the third duck laying around, so I think she must be adding them to the first nest (she started off sitting on it and then gave up but another took over) there's a ridiculous number of eggs in there and she can't possibly be able to keep them all consistently warm and I would like to remove the ones that need to be, and also any new ones, and also just do a head count and work out what stage they are all at etc. Do I just tempt them outside and block them from getting back in while I work as quickly as I can to remove the eggs, candle them all, mark and replace the ones that I should, or will this stress them too much?
I'd also like to give the rest of the house a clean out, is there anything wrong in doing that? And should I do that at the same time or on a different occasion?
Think that's all my questions for now, I will probably have more but need to establish what exactly is going on under those little guys first really. Thanks!
Firstly, what can I mark the eggs with that will work with ducks? I used a marker with the first few eggs but that rubbed or washed off when they got sat on! Was it just not as 'permanent' as I thought? also I know some say you shouldn't use a marker as it will damage the embryo, but what else then? I'm pretty sure pencil would wash off under a damp duck too, what about a waterproof eyeliner, could that work?
Secondly,if I can find something I can mark the eggs with how do I go about that? There are three ducks total (plus one drake), two nests, and no eggs from the third duck laying around, so I think she must be adding them to the first nest (she started off sitting on it and then gave up but another took over) there's a ridiculous number of eggs in there and she can't possibly be able to keep them all consistently warm and I would like to remove the ones that need to be, and also any new ones, and also just do a head count and work out what stage they are all at etc. Do I just tempt them outside and block them from getting back in while I work as quickly as I can to remove the eggs, candle them all, mark and replace the ones that I should, or will this stress them too much?
I'd also like to give the rest of the house a clean out, is there anything wrong in doing that? And should I do that at the same time or on a different occasion?
Think that's all my questions for now, I will probably have more but need to establish what exactly is going on under those little guys first really. Thanks!
