- Jan 24, 2014
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We have two muscovies, a male and female, and the girl just started laying for the first time about a week ago. We have gotten an egg almost everyday since then. At first we didn't realize that she was the one laying them (not our chickens) and collected the eggs but once we realized, we left them in the nest box so she would keep laying and hopefully sit... Unfortunately, the two eggs we decided to leave froze and cracked over night (we have the first three and the most recent eggs in an egg carton in the kitchen)!
This is our first time trying to hatch anything and we aren't sure what to do.. If we keep collecting the eggs will she eventually become broody and then we can sneak the collected eggs back in the nest? It's between 40-50 degrees during the day but drops to 5-30 at night. We don't want to just leave all the eggs out there for them to freeze.. Or should we just wait for the temperature to become warmer before we let her sit?? We don't have an incubator so that's not an option.. Any advice is appreciated!!
This is our first time trying to hatch anything and we aren't sure what to do.. If we keep collecting the eggs will she eventually become broody and then we can sneak the collected eggs back in the nest? It's between 40-50 degrees during the day but drops to 5-30 at night. We don't want to just leave all the eggs out there for them to freeze.. Or should we just wait for the temperature to become warmer before we let her sit?? We don't have an incubator so that's not an option.. Any advice is appreciated!!