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I was worried about her being able to keep so many babies warm at night so I sold some to make her job easier. However.......she then stole more babies from another hen who had some close to the same age. I gave up and let her raise them all.
 
I was worried about her being able to keep so many babies warm at night so I sold some to make her job easier. However.......she then stole more babies from another hen who had some close to the same age. I gave up and let her raise them all.
I love a good mama.
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Hello everybody!

I have a broody duck right now with eggs that should be hatching soon! This is my first time experiencing this and I am kind of nervous! My partner and I got these ducks almost 1 year ago when they were 1 day old and raised them ourselves, and this is our first broody duck. I have some questions that I have tried to find answers to on my own, with not a lot of luck. I've already read through about 13 pages of this thread and will continue reading but not sure if I have time to go through all 48!
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First of all, once the ducklings are hatched, do we need to provide duckling-food for them (like when you raise them yourself) or does momma feed them? Do we need to keep them in the duck house for a bit or is it okay for them to venture outside right away?

I have already gathered that it can go either way as far as drakes are concerned. I will just make sure to keep an eye on them and if there's trouble I will separate the momma and babies (although where to I'm not sure yet!) There are 2 drakes and 8 girls at the moment (some Saxonys, some Anconas and one Runner) and I'm nervous about the possibility of the other ducks trying to attack the babies. We have it set up so they all sleep in their house together at night and free-range in the yard, garden and semi-wooded area during the day.

Any advice or answers to my question about food would be very much appreciated! I am just hoping she will be a good momma and there won't be any issues with the other ducks (and fingers crossed that they're all girls...)

Thanks!
 
Hello everybody!

I have a broody duck right now with eggs that should be hatching soon! This is my first time experiencing this and I am kind of nervous! My partner and I got these ducks almost 1 year ago when they were 1 day old and raised them ourselves, and this is our first broody duck. I have some questions that I have tried to find answers to on my own, with not a lot of luck. I've already read through about 13 pages of this thread and will continue reading but not sure if I have time to go through all 48!
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First of all, once the ducklings are hatched, do we need to provide duckling-food for them (like when you raise them yourself) or does momma feed them? Do we need to keep them in the duck house for a bit or is it okay for them to venture outside right away?

I have already gathered that it can go either way as far as drakes are concerned. I will just make sure to keep an eye on them and if there's trouble I will separate the momma and babies (although where to I'm not sure yet!) There are 2 drakes and 8 girls at the moment (some Saxonys, some Anconas and one Runner) and I'm nervous about the possibility of the other ducks trying to attack the babies. We have it set up so they all sleep in their house together at night and free-range in the yard, garden and semi-wooded area during the day.

Any advice or answers to my question about food would be very much appreciated! I am just hoping she will be a good momma and there won't be any issues with the other ducks (and fingers crossed that they're all girls...)

Thanks!
First congrats on almost having ducklings such an awesome expeirence watching mama and ducklings together. Now you'll need to provide feed just like you did when yours where babies, mama will show them how to look for bugs and other yummy things but she can't provide all that they need. So either duck starter or chick starter or if worried about feeding the gang chick starter then go with an all flock feed [crumbles] for any of them. i use all flock that way hatchling all the way til old can eat it. As far as keeping everyone away from mamma and ducklings that can be tricky, Couple years ago I had 2 ducklings killed one my gander accidentally stepped on and the other we think either one of the drakes killed it and my dachshund found it or he actually killed it either way it was heartbreaking for us and the mama duck. So last year when i had broody and later ducklings I made a temp fenced in area around a small coop and thats where they stayed till they were 3 weeks old, that way they were bigger and stronger and everyone had time to meet through the fencing. I have heard drakes will kill ducklings and some are great with them. and ducks can be awful cruel too, so if this is a big hatch some of the ducklings may have a harder time staying with mom and keeping up those will be the vulnerable ones so close monitoring will be essential. Please post when ducklings hatch will love to see pics. All the best. and
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X2, what ML said

What I have done is just "give" the broody moms the inside of the barn, since by the time ducklings hatch, the weather is usually warm enough for the rest of my flock to be outside. I had one try to brood outside in late summer, and I don't know how it happened, but several of her embryos got destroyed. :( So a dedicated broody mom space is best. Now after they hatch, I try to keep mom & ducklings contained for 24hrs or so, and I bring food and water to them. After that tho, my moms have wanted to take their ducklings out. So the best way is to let mom do what she wants, but keep the rest of the flock separate. That's what I do anyway. I use temporary fence and free range time to do that.
 
First congrats on almost having ducklings such an awesome expeirence watching mama and ducklings together. Now you'll need to provide feed just like you did when yours where babies, mama will show them how to look for bugs and other yummy things but she can't provide all that they need. So either duck starter or chick starter or if worried about feeding the gang chick starter then go with an all flock feed [crumbles] for any of them. i use all flock that way hatchling all the way til old can eat it. As far as keeping everyone away from mamma and ducklings that can be tricky, Couple years ago I had 2 ducklings killed one my gander accidentally stepped on and the other we think either one of the drakes killed it and my dachshund found it or he actually killed it either way it was heartbreaking for us and the mama duck. So last year when i had broody and later ducklings I made a temp fenced in area around a small coop and thats where they stayed till they were 3 weeks old, that way they were bigger and stronger and everyone had time to meet through the fencing. I have heard drakes will kill ducklings and some are great with them. and ducks can be awful cruel too, so if this is a big hatch some of the ducklings may have a harder time staying with mom and keeping up those will be the vulnerable ones so close monitoring will be essential. Please post when ducklings hatch will love to see pics. All the best. and
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Thank you! I'm very excited! And thanks so much for replying so quickly. We got some feed for the ducklings... thanks for clearing that up :)

That would be so heartbreaking to have the ducklings killed, I'm sorry you all had to go through that. I think I'm going to just set up a separate area just in case... I really don't want to have to go through having the ducklings attacked :/ I'm going to see if I can scrounge up some materials today to build a little momma-and-baby duck house and then just put some fence around it. I wish I could just give them the whole of the main duck house, but we have to keep the whole flock in there at night as we have coyotes that come pretty close.

Thanks Miss Lydia and HollyDuckFarmer for sharing your experiences! I feel much less nervous now :)
 

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