newbie ducks
Chirping
- Jan 14, 2024
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I have several Muscovy ducks hanging out front of my house and I'm in upper florida & its middle of January been cold outside temps in the 50 & 40 & 30 at night & in a few days it will be supper cold around 28 or colder.
so, 1 made a nest in my mulch in corner of my house & by my front door.
she drop 1 egg on day one and left it for about 1 1/2 hours, so I picked it up, cleaned it off, made a rigged-up incubator, been turning it a few times a day. I been checking all day to see if she comes back for it.
well looks like she didn't return until the next morning on day 2 went outside I had seen she left me another egg, but this one was cracked, smelled. i got rid of it. and I left her some water & peas & oats by her nest.
well today is day 3 I got to see her again & the rest of the family came back they all seemed to be talking to her & each other.
And I talked to her told her she need to be a good mama take care of her babies and that I was helping her by taking care of her 1st egg. told her I was sorry your 2nd egg didn't make it.
she let me put her 1st egg back in her nest the one i was taking care of for her, hoping she get the idea she needs to stay a while keep it warm.
she did seem to be happy to see it & didn't mind me helping her & talking to her as I kept my distance.
she did go over to the nest after I put it in there & she sat on it & she did drop another egg it be her 3rd egg.
she sat on it for about 1/2 hour & they all took off again.
she seems to be laying one at a time each day around 7-8 am & not returning to the nest until the next morning around the same time.
do i pick up the eggs in the morning after she sat on them for 1/2 hour & put them in the incubator for the rest of the day & give them back to her the next morning? should I give her a big box with the front cut out so she has a safe room & help protect the nest from the cold & to give her some privacy? or do i just put the eggs back in the nest & leave it out in the cold all day & night? I have no clue what to do or how to take care of the eggs. we have stray cats around here & I have my own 2 cats & 2 dogs that are inside animals.
so, 1 made a nest in my mulch in corner of my house & by my front door.
she drop 1 egg on day one and left it for about 1 1/2 hours, so I picked it up, cleaned it off, made a rigged-up incubator, been turning it a few times a day. I been checking all day to see if she comes back for it.
well looks like she didn't return until the next morning on day 2 went outside I had seen she left me another egg, but this one was cracked, smelled. i got rid of it. and I left her some water & peas & oats by her nest.
well today is day 3 I got to see her again & the rest of the family came back they all seemed to be talking to her & each other.
And I talked to her told her she need to be a good mama take care of her babies and that I was helping her by taking care of her 1st egg. told her I was sorry your 2nd egg didn't make it.
she let me put her 1st egg back in her nest the one i was taking care of for her, hoping she get the idea she needs to stay a while keep it warm.
she did seem to be happy to see it & didn't mind me helping her & talking to her as I kept my distance.
she did go over to the nest after I put it in there & she sat on it & she did drop another egg it be her 3rd egg.
she sat on it for about 1/2 hour & they all took off again.
she seems to be laying one at a time each day around 7-8 am & not returning to the nest until the next morning around the same time.
do i pick up the eggs in the morning after she sat on them for 1/2 hour & put them in the incubator for the rest of the day & give them back to her the next morning? should I give her a big box with the front cut out so she has a safe room & help protect the nest from the cold & to give her some privacy? or do i just put the eggs back in the nest & leave it out in the cold all day & night? I have no clue what to do or how to take care of the eggs. we have stray cats around here & I have my own 2 cats & 2 dogs that are inside animals.