blayt90
Crowing
I have two female Rouen ducks they are both laying eggs. I have found they are covering them up with pine shavings and putting them in different spots in their house. Is this normal??
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They should be fertile because I have seen them breeding multiple times.Yep! and if you want them to sit leave the eggs and see what happens.
I started doing that with the first ones that was laid and they pushed them out of the house so I stopped. They have 7 eggs so farThen leave the eggs and see if eventually one or both goes broody. If you can while they are away mark the eggs you can use washable marker and put a 1-2 and go from there that way if one does go broody and she is sitting on way too many than your comfortable with you can remove some of the oldest eggs. They won't care as long as they have eggs to sit.
I put them in there at night and let them out during the day and they stay with the drakes. But I have noticed One keeps wanting to go back but decides not to.LOL well picky girls just leave them alone then.. Do you see either of them spending anytime at the nest other than laying?
I honestly don’t know. I read that they were moderately broody.Well they know when the right time is their hormones will dictate it. Are Rouens good at brooding? I don't know a lot about that breed other than they are beautiful.