Old fashioned Broody Thread for Ducks

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I am a silent stalker of this thread. Hope no one minds. I won't be incubating any eggs (maybe that changes after my first year of breeding). Next Spring if I have any go broody I will keep my eye on them and see who gets to set. So it will be the old fashioned way for us next year. So this thread is extremely helpful for this lurky loo. <3

I'm so sorry to Quackers for the loss of her Rubber Duck and the stress of this hatch season. <3 xx
 
I have no idea.. i feed a purina feed but in my country we have really limited choices in feeds ... If i cannot get it to work i may have to try and find some more girls.. i just don't have enough and while i would like to rehome a drake or two oddly enough the flock is in a real peaceful place so i am unsure if that is really needed, the boys just need more girls and it would probably keep it on an even keel.

This is what it says about the line of feed i use...

"The Golden Line for chickens, turkeys, geese and ducks is non-medicated feed formulated with 100% vegetable protein. From starter to finisher, Golden Line will give you healthy poultry with the performance you need. "

I use the golden harvest formula for all ages of poultry.
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So in Canada the Sunfresh is called The Golden Line? it sounds like the same as mine just different name. Sunfresh has 100% vegetable protein. I hope you can get more girls, guess what I am so excited a friend who lives in my county, who is a BYCer also is hatching Pomerian geese in her bator, I have been looking for a goose for my gander so this looks like a go for me to get a gosling from her and have Alice and Sammy raise it.. When Alice came off the nest this afternoon I took another look at her 2 eggs, one was really getting dark on the outside so I went ahead and took it I sure don't want one to explode in her nest, so she is now down to one. But these gosling are due to hatch on her hatch day, I am thinking maybe slipping a gosling under her?/ what do you think?
 
I am a silent stalker of this thread. Hope no one minds. I won't be incubating any eggs (maybe that changes after my first year of breeding). Next Spring if I have any go broody I will keep my eye on them and see who gets to set. So it will be the old fashioned way for us next year. So this thread is extremely helpful for this lurky loo. <3

I'm so sorry to Quackers for the loss of her Rubber Duck and the stress of this hatch season. <3 xx
Come on in an d join us. We're both so puzzled about our hatches this year..
 
So in Canada the Sunfresh is called The Golden Line? it sounds like the same as mine just different name. Sunfresh has 100% vegetable protein. I hope you can get more girls, guess what I am so excited a friend who lives in my county, who is a BYCer also is hatching Pomerian geese in her bator, I have been looking for a goose for my gander so this looks like a go for me to get a gosling from her and have Alice and Sammy raise it.. When Alice came off the nest this afternoon I took another look at her 2 eggs, one was really getting dark on the outside so I went ahead and took it I sure don't want one to explode in her nest, so she is now down to one. But these gosling are due to hatch on her hatch day, I am thinking maybe slipping a gosling under her?/ what do you think?
I say yes! Slip her a gosling
 
stony is it as easy to do this with ducks as chickens? i know there is a very short time limit there so we'll really have to get this right.
that I can't answer. I've only had Penelope as a broody duck. If I were doing it myself I would apply the same princables as with a chicken
 
that I can't answer. I've only had Penelope as a broody duck. If I were doing it myself I would apply the same princables as with a chicken
Well I just feel like this has to be it since everything is falling into place, so I am going to give it a try. I may have to sleep in the duck house to make sure everything goes well but I will if I have to.
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Hi Ms Lydia. here is the latest on the part ime broody duck, which is now definieltly broody ducks, A new long and tortured tale with a qustion at the end.

three australian spotted ducks, one drake and 2 hens.
Hen 1 lays lays and starts to get broody. Plays around for a couple of weeks and then settles in on a clutch of about 12 eggs.
Hen 2 also laying in same nest. Very companianable, at first anyway. Both sitting together, Hen 1 all the time, Hen 2 now and again.
I come back one day and the top of the nesting box (a litter pan) is askew and Hen 1 is no longer sitting. For a day or two it seems that Hen 2 is not either.
Hen 1 starts laying in the run.
Hen 2 turns seriously broody in the original nest. If looks could kill I would be 6 feet under.
Now Hen 1 is making a nest in the run and not getting near the original nest. The first site she tried was not good and the eggs got broken, I believe by some of the wild birds that can make it through the welded wire (little peck holes) She is now in a better spot and is covering her eggs.
As of today she isstarting to give me the eye and being protective of her eggs so I think is reconsidering the broody business.

I candled the eggs in the original nest and we have 8 fertile eggs in two groups, one group of 3 with appreciable size fetus and movement, the other group of 5 at an earlier stage.with good veins but not alot of dnese fetal tissue yet.

So! Here is the question. If, as I suspect will happen, Hen 1 really does go broody in the next several days, if I put one of the groups of developing eggs under her, would she accept hatchlings that would be "arriving early" from her point of view. possibly very early.

My thgt being to get through the broody time with both hens with ducklings but not so many ...
and then get back to laying later in the summer I hope?
 

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