Question on broody ducks. This isn't like other questions brought up by others...
What I'm interested to figure out is how do you manage the other ducks that used to be with the duck that is now broody, now that she is broody?
How much do you have to keep them away from her with your own management, versus the ducks own management systems? And what do you suggest on this?
To be fair, I don't have a broody duck yet. But yesterday the one hen was covering the eggs with mud and she sat on them awhile. So I thought I should get ready just in case, because either way this year I was hoping to try to hatch some ducklings anyway and then sell them locally. (I've never shipped. And mostly this is just novelty than expecting any income; it is fun.)
Anyway, how do you make sure the other ducks don't bother a broody duck hen while she's sitting? And what should you do? And wouldn't a lot of the eggs early on in the season be infertile when the cold is still breaking?
What I'm interested to figure out is how do you manage the other ducks that used to be with the duck that is now broody, now that she is broody?
How much do you have to keep them away from her with your own management, versus the ducks own management systems? And what do you suggest on this?
To be fair, I don't have a broody duck yet. But yesterday the one hen was covering the eggs with mud and she sat on them awhile. So I thought I should get ready just in case, because either way this year I was hoping to try to hatch some ducklings anyway and then sell them locally. (I've never shipped. And mostly this is just novelty than expecting any income; it is fun.)
Anyway, how do you make sure the other ducks don't bother a broody duck hen while she's sitting? And what should you do? And wouldn't a lot of the eggs early on in the season be infertile when the cold is still breaking?