... not!
I get 3 or 4 eggs from my 4 runner girls overnight. Every night one of them makes a rudimentary nest on the floor and all the eggs are laid there. Mostly.
A new nest is made every night, even though the first one isn't disturbed.
I've left eggs all day, just as an experiment, to see if someone would add to it the next night but they make a new nest anyway, leaving the previous day's eggs.
Now, I know that runners have never competed for "Mother of the Year" awards but this morning, not for the first time, I found a duck egg in the middle of the yard. One of the girls just popped it out and left it!
I guess that's why we have incubators.
I get 3 or 4 eggs from my 4 runner girls overnight. Every night one of them makes a rudimentary nest on the floor and all the eggs are laid there. Mostly.
A new nest is made every night, even though the first one isn't disturbed.
I've left eggs all day, just as an experiment, to see if someone would add to it the next night but they make a new nest anyway, leaving the previous day's eggs.
Now, I know that runners have never competed for "Mother of the Year" awards but this morning, not for the first time, I found a duck egg in the middle of the yard. One of the girls just popped it out and left it!
I guess that's why we have incubators.
