Ilovemychicks08
-Dogs are Gods way of saying your not alone-
I would probably go with option 1 but i have neverr hatched or had a broody beforeSo today I decided I'm gonna have to separate my females, a friend told me that eventually it will get ugly with the future ducklings because they're both sitting on only one nest (not 2 separate ones in the same box). So I spent all day putting together another nest box out of the same type of crate I made the first one out of. I gutted it, re drilled places where bad quality nails were, sanded places where any splinters were possible, took the bottom out so it's bottomless, then stained it. Looks better than the first almost!
Tomorrow I'll do one more coat of stain, and place the box where I want it, right next to the first one so that they can both share the cage when they hatch. I'm hoping for it to go either of 2 ways:
1, have mallard stay broody even though she'll be moved to new nest box and then once I'm sure she's broody I'll either split up the eggs that both ducks are sitting on now or give her just 2-3 of my eggs that are in the bator so that both sets of ducklings will still have the same hatch day
or
2, Temporarily break mallard's broodiness just enough for her to lay more eggs (assuming they'll still be fertile?) and not collect them and eventually have her sit back down. Downsides include having to wait for eggs again, and possibility of not sitting back down
Leaning towards option 1.
