Emergency Please Help - Mother Duck Rejecting / Killing

RainForestBird

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My broody duck has been sitting on 15 eggs for 4 weeks now. I thought they would hatch 3 days ago but as you know, when a hen is in charge you never know exactly when they will hatch.

Last night I was using my cordless drill to make a new duck house for the anticipated little ones to live in once they are old enough. I thought that maybe the noise upset her, because after I cleaned up and was making my nightly rounds to put all the birds in, I noticed a half opened and bloody egg outside of the duck house. She had apparently rolled it out of the nest. I looked at it closely and the duckling was still breathing, and the yolk had not yet been absorbed. So I hurriedly brought it into the house, wrapped it in a warm, wet paper towel (squeezed out) and put it in my incubator which was already on and at a good temp and humidity for hatching. I checked on the mother and she was very protectively covering her eggs, so I thought it best to leave her alone. I got up this morning, and found one duckling that had either been crushed, or killed after it came out of the egg. Part of it was still in the egg. Another egg was in the same condition just outside the nest. I was able to move the mom and checked on the balance of the eggs which looked fine with no pipping. I ran inside, grabbed a towel and a large bowl and removed all but two of the eggs which I left for her to sit on. I rushed them into the incubator, only to find that the duckling from last night had passed. I feel awful. Could I have upset her so that I caused her to attack her babies?

The first baby I found was well formed with a bill that was obviously breathing. Please help. She is a first time mom by the way.
 
I had a first time mama duck attack her ducklings when hatching and if I hadn't intervened both would have died I saved one. Some ducks are awesome broody's but freak out once ducklings begin to hatch. This particular duck[Muscovy] was first to go broody next year and I was ready to step in but she did great and was a good mama that time around. You just never know so keep an eye on her with the 2 eggs you left her.

Very sorry about the ones you lost.
 
well, she still has the two eggs and she won't let me go near the nest. She is being very protective and hissy. Of the eggs that I rescued, one baby has hatched in the incubator and is now in the brooder under a blacklight. But the others are not pipping, so I have no idea what will happen. I don't like mixing duck eggs and chicken eggs in the incubator because the ducks make a gooey mess, but I really don't think I had a choice. I sure hope someone else hatches because this little guy is very lonely and I am not experienced with introducing babies to their moms after the hatch.
 

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After zipping out of the egg (20 hours to zip), the little duckling finally has a buddy. May not be the right species, but at least its someone to peep to and cuddle up with. I don't know if the rest of the duck eggs will hatch, but they are still in the incubator. There are also a bunch of chicken eggs and I don't know if by adding the duck eggs with all their bacteria will affect their hatching. The duck eggs have a fishy smell, and are not the cleanest looking things after sitting underneath their mother for 28 days.
 

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How adorable.Congrats!!

It usually doesn't go well giving a duckling back to mama she won't see it as hers. Looks like it's pretty content right now with it's new buddy.
 

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