- Nov 6, 2013
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Hello & HELP!
.....I recently introduced myself as a new chicken owner in another forum...but I already have a twist that I've been researching here and can't decide how to proceed.
My 6 chickens are doing well free ranging and living in the coop etc etc. They are about 3 months old. 5 Hens, 1 Roster. Then about 2 1/2 weeks ago I come home and notice something small whitish, round and half buried in the black mulch surrounding my early spring, sprouting day lillys right next to my driveway.
Seemed like a duck egg?? Plus I had seen a Mallard pair in our yard over the prior 2 weeks...but never found a nest. and we've been having a very wet spring here in the Hudson Valley NY. Perhaps momma duck just needed to drop and egg and had to do it in an emergency...who knows.
Some background regarding my property. I have an acre along a small, calm lake. Mallards, wood ducks, Swans, Cormorants, Canadian Geese....all live in and around. After letting the egg stay there overnight and detecting no changes the next day, no new additional eggs, and no duck activity my wife and I decided to put it in with our chickens and begin a slim chance sort of path to success incubation period with a ceramic heater inside our coop. The Chickens didn't seem to mind the extra warmth at night and at times we believe they have slept on it. We turn the egg as much as we can and spray it...keeping in mind we have no clue what the heck we're doing...basing our actions on some google searches etc. Oh and having no idea what we're going to do if this egg actually hatches!?!?!?! I did place a wireless temperature pod in the coop to see how close I could get the average ambient temp to the 95 to 100F that it seems to need. Like I said we've been treating this as a long shot...but after candling it...things still look good.
Now what do I if this potential baby duck hatches, how do we proceed? Should we move it inside to a brooder box like we did with the chicks? Should I leave it in with the chickens?? Should I just bring the duckling to a farm that has ducks and....we of course would love this to work out....a cohabitation with the chickens would be very cool. And do we need a separate coop? Any help please
Thank you all in advance!

My 6 chickens are doing well free ranging and living in the coop etc etc. They are about 3 months old. 5 Hens, 1 Roster. Then about 2 1/2 weeks ago I come home and notice something small whitish, round and half buried in the black mulch surrounding my early spring, sprouting day lillys right next to my driveway.
Seemed like a duck egg?? Plus I had seen a Mallard pair in our yard over the prior 2 weeks...but never found a nest. and we've been having a very wet spring here in the Hudson Valley NY. Perhaps momma duck just needed to drop and egg and had to do it in an emergency...who knows.
Some background regarding my property. I have an acre along a small, calm lake. Mallards, wood ducks, Swans, Cormorants, Canadian Geese....all live in and around. After letting the egg stay there overnight and detecting no changes the next day, no new additional eggs, and no duck activity my wife and I decided to put it in with our chickens and begin a slim chance sort of path to success incubation period with a ceramic heater inside our coop. The Chickens didn't seem to mind the extra warmth at night and at times we believe they have slept on it. We turn the egg as much as we can and spray it...keeping in mind we have no clue what the heck we're doing...basing our actions on some google searches etc. Oh and having no idea what we're going to do if this egg actually hatches!?!?!?! I did place a wireless temperature pod in the coop to see how close I could get the average ambient temp to the 95 to 100F that it seems to need. Like I said we've been treating this as a long shot...but after candling it...things still look good.
Now what do I if this potential baby duck hatches, how do we proceed? Should we move it inside to a brooder box like we did with the chicks? Should I leave it in with the chickens?? Should I just bring the duckling to a farm that has ducks and....we of course would love this to work out....a cohabitation with the chickens would be very cool. And do we need a separate coop? Any help please

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