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Twoandhelp
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again, I don't know much about ducks but I do know that chickens will adopt chicks if they are given to them when they are one day old and snuck under the hen during the night so she wakes up with babies underneath herThanks @orca5094 ! You are like the benevolent queen of hatching ducklings
And while I oh-so-impatiently wait, let me ask something else. I have an Ancona that went broody over 7 eggs. Poor dear is down to one egg. Thing is, it's rotten. She still takes care of it- she even moved her nest because it got wet and moved the egg with it. If I brought her inside would she take care of these ducklings like her own since she wants to be a mama or would coming inside be too traumatic, or maybe she just wouldn't be interested in these babies?
Ok... I don't think I could sneak on her, but maybe I'll bring her in and see if she's interested. Although she wasn't a great setter so maybe she wouldn't be the best mother!
And I have a small crack in an egg finally but I'm so scared humidity is too high or low. I want to peel back part of the ripped she'll but I know I shouldn't. I better go to bed before I can't help myself!
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