Eggs in water!

Cakey

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Apr 12, 2016
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Hi, could anyone please help? I have a Mallard male and female, the little female started laying a week ago for the first time this year, but after laying 3 Eggs she had appeared to have stopped, however today I have been cleaning their bath tubs out and have found 2 eggs in the water, does anyone have any idea why she would do this, other than the fact I have seen them mating in the water I have no idea! Thanks
 
That happens.....It takes 24 hours to produce an egg....Most times eggs are laid in the morning, although they can pass eggs later in the day too.....Normal.......I have found eggs in the water, on the ground when let out free ranging......Nothing to worry about.......:)


Cheers!
 
Ducks just don't really care where they lay them sometimes....
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Sorry such a late post - Thank you, I was going to ask this exact question for the Exact reason. 3 eggs in the pool yesterday and I had just cleaned it last weekend. Then to add to the disappointment, I went to put them away last night, there was an other egg in the water. I would not have known except the water was still clear from cleaning it just 8° earlier. I was shocked. Guess that's part of the "hands on learning" - You get to learn something new everyday.

Any recommendations on how to prevent this?
 
And what happens with eggs that end up in the pond where you can't find and remove them? I guess they rot after some time and start floating as gases start to form inside. I'm kind of worried about my ducks laying in the water, because it's their favorite place. It's time to start closing them inside their coop, I guess. They hate it. :)
 
I only have two ducks and they have a 40 Gallon stock tank for their pond that I clean every other day. I don’t know how easy this would be for you, maybe you could get a net to run along the bottom everyday to check for eggs to ensure the water quality even when the water is murky?
 

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