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Well, here's what we did, I moved her back to her original nest in their normal pen. She is settled back in and on her nest. Whew! I hope those four hours did not kill the eggs.
We did move the other ducks out though, into the new pen. They don't like it, but they'll get over it. At least Izzy will be alone.
Question for everyone who suggested predators. Would a predator ONLY steal fertile/developed eggs? There's a pile of my other hens eggs in the pen too, and none of them were touched. She does not lay on hers. We will be collecting them tomorrow. We didn't know they were there until recently.
We did move the other ducks out though, into the new pen. They don't like it, but they'll get over it. At least Izzy will be alone.
Question for everyone who suggested predators. Would a predator ONLY steal fertile/developed eggs? There's a pile of my other hens eggs in the pen too, and none of them were touched. She does not lay on hers. We will be collecting them tomorrow. We didn't know they were there until recently.