Duck Laying Eggs? HELP?! Do I need to remove the drake?

I wish I could keep all the babies, but I dont think i have a big enough yard for that many, plus im renting and I dont thnk the land lord would like that many ducks on his property ahahah! I have a couple friends who want a few, im doing a 2 duck minimum since they're so sad when theyre alone. I'm probably going to keep one or two, and the others im going to put an ad on craigslist.
 
I wish I had the means to keep every baby duck my ducks ever wanted to hatch. I would love to have a BIG pond filled with duckies and lots of ducks running around my big field. That would get expensive and noisy though, I am afraid. lol!
 
Hello, I'm so glad I found this thread because I have a few questions my self. I have a pair of mallard ducks and the female started laying eggs for the first time recently. There's five in total so far, however the female mallard hasn't made a nest and is just laying them separately in random locations. Should I be worried? Or is this normal for first time mother ducks?
 
Hello, I'm so glad I found this thread because I have a few questions my self. I have a pair of mallard ducks and the female started laying eggs for the first time recently. There's five in total so far, however the female mallard hasn't made a nest and is just laying them separately in random locations. Should I be worried? Or is this normal for first time mother ducks?
When she gets serious she'll make a nest and lay in it then once she gets the number of eggs she is happy with she'll begin to brood. Do they sleep in a secure house? if so make sure she has lots of soft bedding and place some of the eggs she is laying around different places inside and wait. Hopefully she'll take the hint.

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Thank you for replying. Yes they do have a secure area and I have already put the eggs in there. I actually put them in the nesting box we have in there but she just ended up rolling them out and separating them.
 
Thank you for replying. Yes they do have a secure area and I have already put the eggs in there. I actually put them in the nesting box we have in there but she just ended up rolling them out and separating them.
You may just have to give her time, when my Runners and Buffs began to lay I think the laying part would hit them when they would be outside and the egg would just fall out where they stood. They learned on their own to lay in their house so hopefully your lil duck will too.
 
Thanks for this as it does answer some of my questions as well.
Hi I am so glad to have found this post as I need some help too..my Call duck has started laying and has laid 3 eggs so far. The Male duck has rolled one of the eggs out of the nest. I have put it back in as until I saw him doing it on reviewing cctv footage I thought she had laid it on the floor where I found it. Also my two chickens are housed with them in a 10 x 8 coop. They are nosing in the area the eggs are.. will they all be ok together?? Will I need heat if they do hatch as this would be impossible to do and unsafe..
Any help would be great.. its exciting but nerve racking too..
 
Thank you so much everyone!! I greatly appriciate your advice and guidance! We are up to 4 eggs so far! She has made such an amazing nest!! it just looks so perfect!
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it seems like she works on it every night, because every morning when I check on it, it has improved! haha! Today when I looked, it seems she has removed the hay from the floor (pushed it to the sides) and actually dug a bit of a hole, and has the hay and leaves woven around!
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I noticed she did move two of her eggs to the middle of the nest, unhidden, and the two others are still in the walls of the nest, hidden and buried a little in the dirt.
I've also noticed she is nicer to me now than she has ever been. (besides since when she was a duckling and followed me lol) She would never come up to me she always kept her distance, now she will waddle right up to me to say hello, and if i sit she will jump right on my lap!
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Shes also quacking a whole lot now, im gussing its something they do at this time? Id imagine the whole laying process has to be uncomfortable, for such a small duck to lay lots of eggs lol.
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Curious of the turn out-- first time expecting eggs to hatch-- my mallard seems to have the same behaviors as yours did-- would love to hear the results 🙃
 

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