Repost cuz I still don't know what to do:
~~Help? This is the first year I have had ducks. Muscovies, if it makes a difference in your advice.
I found the first place my duck hen was laying. I picked up the eggs, put a number on it so I could shake up the first ones laid so they don't grow into more ducks than I can handle. Put the eggs back in their spot, but I added a piece of cloth under them,cuz they were laying on bare rocks.
I watched her walk into the barn and walk out a while later. Went to check for egg and write the number 4 on it for...see reason above. No fourth egg. Hmmm... Today I found the SECOND place she is laying. These 2 eggs are much bigger than the first 3 I found. But they are also laying on bare dirt.
What is my question, you may be thinking. I am wondering if handling her eggs caused her to choose a second spot to lay. OR if she wants privacy and will abandon any nest I find her laying in. I don't like where she is laying now. I am going to be hard pressed to make it a safe place for her to sit. I will be able to do it, however I will probably make her nervous and she will abandon THAT nesting site
. So what should I do? Leave her alone and hope that something doesn't eat her while she is sitting on the eggs (when she finally has enough eggs and starts to sit) Or leave her alone and move her when she starts to sit? I know what I would do with a broody hen, but this duck is just accumulating eggs and hasn't truely "gone broody".
My advice would be to lock her in whatever coop she lives in for the first couple hours of morning. From my experience ducks tend to lay bright and early every morning, so if she's locked in she has no choice but to lay where you want her to. If she's laying later in the day, lock her in for a few days and she'll get the idea.