An observation . . . .
4 muscovey duck hens go broodie all within about 3 weeks of each other. I doled out about 15 eggs to each hen. @ hens picked the same coop with deep litter. 1 hen chose an old coop used by cornish x last year with a bare ground. and 1 hen chose the leaves on sand under a porch.
Oddly the 2 hens together in the coop ( at opposite ends) only produced 1 duckling each. The other hens produced 14 each.
THis has me mulling over why. Did I hold the eggs too long before giving them to the hens? ( staggered set times. Or is there a problem with which are the parents? Clearly the younger parents are the parents of the ducklings based on the coloring. THen I think about the location of the eggs, as so many truely rottend and the hens took away the stinky shells that broke
and left it in the driveway. Double
.
It let me thinking my DL might not be cooking along properly . . .or it just happens to have an organism that is NOT good for incubating eggs . . . . .
Just thought I would share this peculiarity.