I've never tried it with ducks, but I have moved a late hatch hen (two weeks) successfully. Our vet advised putting the entire nest in a cardboard box and moving it and Mama (two people required) at the same time. When I put the nest box in the private run, my sister set the broody down next to the food and water. she fussed about it a good bit (Henny Penny, not my sister,) but she did her daily dallying (eat. drink. massive poo) and settled back on her nest. She successfully hatched eight mallard ducklings. And yes, I did say ducklings and chicken. It was priceless ... but that's another story for another day ...
On a cautious note, you'll need to have an incubator set up and ready to go before you start any attempts at relocation. It's always best to be prepared!
On a cautious note, you'll need to have an incubator set up and ready to go before you start any attempts at relocation. It's always best to be prepared!
