Ridgeback825
Songster
Our silkies are finally starting to lay. They are tiny to start but we hope they get a bit bigger.

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If you are wanting ducklings I would find a way to separate your broody hen from the rest of the flock. I gave mine a whole section of my large pen and she and her 4 ducklings are doing great. I would never trust the rest of the flock around the ducklings. Drakes will sometimes kill the ducklings so that they can mate the Hen again. Good luck with your decision. I have let hens hatch out many ducklings but only once were they not separated from the other ducks. It was years ago when I only had Muscovy Ducks. There was another Hen and a Drake in with the Hen and her ducklings and all went fine. I was fortunate as I did not know back then things could have turned out differently.Only 9 today. The K/C is determined to brood but I know the drake would kill anything that hatched. I may let the Runner sit and try to brood in the other flock. The drake is younger and may tolerate ducklings. We had a short but nice visit with @Magnolia Ducks today. I hope her husband does not ban us from visiting anymore because we brought her some blue hatching eggs.