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all together, not including the cold egg and the two where i heard nothing , there are 15 peeping eggs. I just came inside from going to check but mama duck is sitting on them still and I dont want to disturb her. There are a few things that I am worried about though... First with it being February and cold out, When the ducks hatch should I bring them inside with mama duck? Or is she going to be able to care for them outside in this cold? Her nest is in the duck house, which is pretty decent size, with lots of hay inside, and a heat lamp, she put her nest right under the heat lamp, and that s where she is and has been. The house though does not have a door so the mama and dad duck were able to go in and out as they pleased. I guess I didnt take the cold into factor for the fact the weather had tricked me and we were in the 50s for a good week I thought spring was on its way, but now its back to the 30's. So should I re-locate after the hatch to inside my house in the basement? I want the ducklings to imprint on momma duck, and for her to raise them, I mean, shes come this far! Also, daddy duck is being extra protective of her now. He used to sleep outside the duck house to guard her and the eggs, and now he has moved inside and lays right next to her. Should I kick him out just to be safe? I have a divider in the pen I made last week just in case I had to do this. I also have a piece of wood I used to put up infront of the duck house door way when I wanted to lock them in at night, should I put that up to keep the ducklings from wandering?
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I separated the daddy duck because he was annoying the female, he chased her around in the duck hut and they were steppin on the babies so I booted him out. So now he only gets supervised visiting LOL. He seems to be "okay" with the babies, not really mean, he nipped one real quick, but I didnt let it get any further. He does however feel very protective over them and the momma duck, he pecks the hell out of me when I try to go near the duck hut, and watches my every move.