I've been wondering something for a while,
When mouse, my mallard hatched her baby, I expected Sage's eggs to hatch with it, when they didn't I pulled them out, candled the 4, and it LOOKED to me, like two were ready, but no ducklings, so I put brand new batteries in my flashlight I used to candle and candled again, well, the two eggs DO have moving,wiggling babies in them, HOWEVER they're only about 2 weeks or so(my guess) along, that was 5 days ago. so since Stencil my constantly broody runners baby died(the one that hatched early), I gave her the two developing swedish eggs, wich she still been sitting on.
now, Rosilee, my muscovy hen failed her clutch last month. she's recently started laying again, and has chosen the nest box that Stencil is sitting on the two swedish eggs to lay her eggs, there is no fighting between them, infact Stencil gets to sit the eggs, while Rosilee sits at the back, on nothing.
she's "brooding" but STILL laying eggs
I've been taking her eggs, because I'm not sure WHO will take up raising these two babies once they hatch.
another thing is, that when Rosilee lays an egg, it gets set on, because theres two bodies in the nest box, like ALL day. I wouldn't mind letting her keep laying, but I don't want staggered hatches for MONTHS LOL, one baby a day for like 2 or 3 months would be odd....
so what I'm getting at is, what would happen if, if Rosilee kept laying but I took the eggs and stored them until the two Swedish babies hatched, and who-ever took them over took them off,and put the muscovy eggs back?
would Rosilee set them, or is the going to associate the hatching of the two babies as a time to stop sitting???
I have hatched NO muscovies this year, and really want some, I've got two eggs under one of our broody chickens LOL.
but I'd like Rosilee to hatch some too.
When mouse, my mallard hatched her baby, I expected Sage's eggs to hatch with it, when they didn't I pulled them out, candled the 4, and it LOOKED to me, like two were ready, but no ducklings, so I put brand new batteries in my flashlight I used to candle and candled again, well, the two eggs DO have moving,wiggling babies in them, HOWEVER they're only about 2 weeks or so(my guess) along, that was 5 days ago. so since Stencil my constantly broody runners baby died(the one that hatched early), I gave her the two developing swedish eggs, wich she still been sitting on.
now, Rosilee, my muscovy hen failed her clutch last month. she's recently started laying again, and has chosen the nest box that Stencil is sitting on the two swedish eggs to lay her eggs, there is no fighting between them, infact Stencil gets to sit the eggs, while Rosilee sits at the back, on nothing.
she's "brooding" but STILL laying eggs

I've been taking her eggs, because I'm not sure WHO will take up raising these two babies once they hatch.
another thing is, that when Rosilee lays an egg, it gets set on, because theres two bodies in the nest box, like ALL day. I wouldn't mind letting her keep laying, but I don't want staggered hatches for MONTHS LOL, one baby a day for like 2 or 3 months would be odd....
so what I'm getting at is, what would happen if, if Rosilee kept laying but I took the eggs and stored them until the two Swedish babies hatched, and who-ever took them over took them off,and put the muscovy eggs back?
would Rosilee set them, or is the going to associate the hatching of the two babies as a time to stop sitting???
I have hatched NO muscovies this year, and really want some, I've got two eggs under one of our broody chickens LOL.
but I'd like Rosilee to hatch some too.
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