Muscovy ducklings taking away from hen

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How's my Muscovy hen going to react to all of her baby's getting taken away . If she gunna freak out and fly away trying to find them ? Or just be always mad in the pen for a whiell
 
How's my Muscovy hen going to react to all of her baby's getting taken away . If she gunna freak out and fly away trying to find them ? Or just be always mad in the pen for a whiell
I don't have much experience with Muscovy ducks but I know they are very protective and caring mothers. She probably wouldn't handle you taking them away but I doubt she'd fly away to find them. She will probably be depressed for a while.
 
I traded someone some for a full grown white hen and I didn't kno how she'd react
 
I traded someone some for a full grown white hen and I didn't kno how she'd react
Do you have to take all of them away, seems cruel to let her sit for 35 days then take all her babies away. you miss the joy of getting to see mama and ducklings.
 
I let her keep them for 2 weeks but ten I had some for sell then traded
 
I let her keep them for 2 weeks but ten I had some for sell then traded
It's a really bad idea to take them away from her at that point... I don't feel like it would be good for the mother, honestly.
 
I'm not sure if ducks like laying their eggs in the same spot or not, but there is a duck who's eggs hatched on Easter. I had watched and waited and when they hatched, a lot I noticed more and more ducks with their ducklings. About 20 were wandering around the parking lot of my apartment complex and the ditch nearby. Slowly started seeing less and less until there were no more. It took around a month till I stopped seeing them.
A duck in the same spot, with maybe 6-8 eggs, are due to hatch any day. My boyfriend told me the stray cats probably got the ducklings that we saw hatched on and around Easter. That sucks a lot. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do? Let nature run it's course? Take them in, even though I don't want to sadden the mama duck? Pretend they are all hiding out somewhere growing up? I've seen 3 different ducks sitting for a while and when they hatch, I'd like for them to survive. Any advantageous advice would be appreciated.
 

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