- Jun 29, 2014
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We bought two Khaki Campbell ducks, advertised as female two months ago. We now think one of them may be a drake. One of them has gone broody, going for long walks to the long grass to lay her eggs, and only returning for food and water and then disappearing again. While she's been doing this, it's become clear that the other duck is not laying at all (until now we assumed the low number of eggs was due to eggs being all over our garden and neighbouring farms, and we just hadn't found them - there are lots of places to hide. We guess that our disappearing duck is spending all day sitting on eggs and seems bedraggled, really hungry and really thirsty on her return and she hasn't returned at night for three days. We have finally found her nest, with thirteen eggs, well-protected under a bush.
It seems so unusual for a Khaki Campbell to go broody like this (from what I've read - these are our first ducks). It seems exactly like our broody hen. We certainly hadn't been thinking about having ducklings. The eggs have probably been out there for a couple of weeks (although presumably she's adding every day). Any advice on what to do now?
It seems so unusual for a Khaki Campbell to go broody like this (from what I've read - these are our first ducks). It seems exactly like our broody hen. We certainly hadn't been thinking about having ducklings. The eggs have probably been out there for a couple of weeks (although presumably she's adding every day). Any advice on what to do now?