Hi there. I'm a first time duck owner and my girls are first time broodies. They're runner ducks and we know they're good for babies because we've previously hatched their eggs under a goose. The presence of the babies seemed to trigger the ducks to sit for themselves, so now I have a set of 9-week old ducklings with goose parents and four runners (unexpectedly) sitting on one mixed up clutch of 12 eggs.
My question is -- could they have a staggered clutch? They seemed to start sitting a few days apart, although it wasn't clear who was and wasn't, as they seemed to have shifts in the house at the beginning, although they've all been sitting together for at least 3 weeks now. I haven't been very precise with dates unfortunately, as I didn't have much hope that they'd stay the course.
One duckling hatched last Friday, 26th June. Unfortunately, I found it dead -- it must have hatched overnight and been trampled by them (it looked perfect but was flattened, poor thing). Since then: nothing! I've candled the eggs and they look viable, and there was movement a day or so ago. But no pipping and no babies.
Is it normal when there are multiple ducks on a nest to see a staggered hatch? I can't quite understand how that works, since I'm pretty sure the first girl was sitting on all the eggs, and they didn't lay any more *after* she first started sitting, but just joined in as time went on. Maybe they did?
My question is -- could they have a staggered clutch? They seemed to start sitting a few days apart, although it wasn't clear who was and wasn't, as they seemed to have shifts in the house at the beginning, although they've all been sitting together for at least 3 weeks now. I haven't been very precise with dates unfortunately, as I didn't have much hope that they'd stay the course.
One duckling hatched last Friday, 26th June. Unfortunately, I found it dead -- it must have hatched overnight and been trampled by them (it looked perfect but was flattened, poor thing). Since then: nothing! I've candled the eggs and they look viable, and there was movement a day or so ago. But no pipping and no babies.
Is it normal when there are multiple ducks on a nest to see a staggered hatch? I can't quite understand how that works, since I'm pretty sure the first girl was sitting on all the eggs, and they didn't lay any more *after* she first started sitting, but just joined in as time went on. Maybe they did?