Broody Duck?

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I don't think there is any way to know for sure until they actually start laying on them. If your ducks made a nest, then you may want to look at the breed and decide whether to leave them out there or not. For example, cayugas, rouens, mallards, and call ducks, generally do go broody. Pekin generally do not (although I got lucky last year and had a pekin adopt my cayugas nest and hatch 8 little ducklings). Khaki campbells are even less likely to go broody.
 
Is your duck a Muscovy? If it is and there are feathers in the nest, she's peeping like she's annoyed and beginning to ruffle her feathers out... she's beginning to go broody. Sometimes it takes a few days like this and she will begin staying on the nest longer each day...then... SIT.
 
I have a Muscovy and a rouen, the Rouen is the one sitting right now. When I went up to her on the nest, she kinda expanded her wings and didn't really run aaway like she would.
 
I have a Muscovy and a rouen, the Rouen is the one sitting right now. When I went up to her on the nest, she kinda expanded her wings and didn't really run aaway like she would.

I would say she is probably going to go broody. She is protecting the nest. How many eggs are there? Like someone else posted, they will pluck their feathers and add them to the nest.
 

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