I have a serious problem on my hands.Recently one of my scovy girls has decided to set up nest in my main breeding dewlaps' yard and has been causing upset with the girls. Now, my top dewlap goose has laid 2 soft shelled eggs in a row. The first egg (Sunday morning) was in her nest and this morning's egg was a few feet away from entrance. In the nest's place is a scovy egg.![]()
This morning I spoke at great length with Gary Overton about my dewlap girl. After ruling out calcium deficiency or other possible causes, he concluded the scovy is stressing my dewlap and I need to get rid of the scovy right away. I don't know if I should clip her wings and keep her in a fenced pen until my dewlaps are done laying or just sell her.![]()
My experience with muscovies is that they are fanatically broody and can be moved nest and all and still continue to sit.

I had my first hen get serious yesterday (bit me, too). I pick her off the nest twice a day to remove the chicken eggs, so now she is covering the nest with straw and fluff
