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I think it depends. If you pull the nest down you know there's still the possibility of her jumping right back up there and sitting on nothing even after the eggs are gone , but if you leave her be the ducklings may not be able to get down like mama can. If they hatch you'll have to take down mama and babies as soon as possible and put them in their own brooding area to prevent any from falling. It might be a bit of a task but in my opinion it's up to you.So do i let her do this naturallly… or pull the nest down???
Good luck and let me know if any hatch! I'm sure its fine but my point was since there really is virtually no way down when you don't have wings there is a possibility of it being problematic. Although where there's a will there's a way I guess...From reading online they brood in trees quite regularly. Soooo im kinda letting her do her thing . .
Wonder how she’s going keep them from rolling off? And how does she expect to get them ducklings down once hatched? This should be interestingSo do i let her do this naturallly… or pull the nest t
Yes very interesting let us know how it goes!Wonder how she’s going keep them from rolling off? And how does she expect to get them ducklings down once hatched? This should be interesting
Looks like once there ready they just jump. ducklings can survive up to a two story fallWonder how she’s going keep them from rolling off? And how does she expect to get them ducklings down once hatched? This should be interesting