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Chirping
- May 10, 2015
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Her tail sticks out but she likes the box. In the picture, she was turning around to nip at the kids.
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PRIVACY that's what she is trying to tell them lolHer tail sticks out but she likes the box. In the picture, she was turning around to nip at the kids.
Pretty, now when she settles in for the duration you can move her nest and eggs into a more private space if you have one. I usually close them up for a day with food and water and they stay on the nest, but they have to be completely settled into brooding first.
Another thing is you wouldn't want her to hatch up off the floor ducklings can fall out and if they can't get back into the nest box they can chill and die or the kids could get it. Heaven forbid.Maybe I'll have enough time to at least get my broody pen mostly set up.
I'm surprised they haven't exploded, before you try giving her any ducklings clean out all the old eggs right before just in case any go off that woud not be good to place tiny ducklings under her and boom all that bacteria going off.I have a dead nest of about 20 eggs and the female still sitting on it. She's been on it for 40 days now and I was curious the proper procedure to take so she doesn't completely hate me. My buddy has day old ducklings and I was wondering if it was possible to give her one. Will she reject it or is it possible this will ease her pain??