- Jan 27, 2013
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Hi everyone,
We are at a loss therefore I thought I would check with you guys.
We live in Alabama, have a small pond and we have 5 mallard (4 female and 1 male). Over the past 2 months, we have had multiple nests of eggs. First we had 3 different nests with anywhere from 8 - 16 eggs. One nest we never saw a duck laying on and the other two had the mothers consistently nesting on. Then one day all the eggs were broken in 2 of the nests (one that the mother had been caring for and the other nest in which no one was tending). The one nest was still going strong.... and we were almost to the end (probably almost 25-30 days). We went out and all the eggs, shells etc. gone!
In the meantime 2 other nests had formed and a week later all the eggs/shells were gone.
We have no idea what to do. We wanted it to happen naturally with our mallards but are at a loss. Is this only thing left incubating them?
Thanks for any input!! Jenny
We are at a loss therefore I thought I would check with you guys.
We live in Alabama, have a small pond and we have 5 mallard (4 female and 1 male). Over the past 2 months, we have had multiple nests of eggs. First we had 3 different nests with anywhere from 8 - 16 eggs. One nest we never saw a duck laying on and the other two had the mothers consistently nesting on. Then one day all the eggs were broken in 2 of the nests (one that the mother had been caring for and the other nest in which no one was tending). The one nest was still going strong.... and we were almost to the end (probably almost 25-30 days). We went out and all the eggs, shells etc. gone!
In the meantime 2 other nests had formed and a week later all the eggs/shells were gone.
We have no idea what to do. We wanted it to happen naturally with our mallards but are at a loss. Is this only thing left incubating them?
Thanks for any input!! Jenny