We just have no respect for how they want things!They have this fascination with us cleaning and filling their pool. Just so they can make it filthy again in a matter of minutes or hours![]()


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We just have no respect for how they want things!They have this fascination with us cleaning and filling their pool. Just so they can make it filthy again in a matter of minutes or hours![]()
I put scotch tape over the crack, I don’t have a brooder so in whatever way nature will take its course.I think I would take that egg with a fine crack in it and seal it with wax and put it in my incubator since Bee evidently does not want to be a Momma Duck.
Did you mean that you do not have an incubator? I have used a 40 watt bulb on a reading lamp in a styrofoam cooler with the lid on and a cup of water for humidity. The egg was on a dry wash cloth and I have been able to hatch out duck eggs before I got my incubator. My lamp was a clip on one that I made a notch in the top of the cooler lid and that kept the heat in. I hope that you are able to get it to hatch. Good Luck.I put scotch tape over the crack, I don’t have a brooder so in whatever way nature will take its course.
I might try that if Bee pushes the egg out again. For now Bee is still brooding it and I’ve been checking it periodically, just checked it a few minutes ago and it’s still alive, I can see a lot of movement within and I think we’re nearing hatch day.Did you mean that you do not have an incubator? I have used a 40 watt bulb on a reading lamp in a styrofoam cooler with the lid on and a cup of water for humidity. The egg was on a dry wash cloth and I have been able to hatch out duck eggs before I got my incubator. My lamp was a clip on one that I made a notch in the top of the cooler lid and that kept the heat in. I hope that you are able to get it to hatch. Good Luck.
Yes I think once the one hatches she might desert the other two eggs. My Hens usually did but this last time my Mallard was a first time adopted Mom and wanted to stay on the nest forever even thinking she could hatch out a fake egg! lol I had to get them from her as none were any good and one was rotten. If she is not a good Momma I would get the baby away from her right away and hatch the other two eggs myself. Just what I would do. Good luck with your decision and I hope you get some babies. I love my six.I might try that if Bee pushes the egg out again. For now Bee is still brooding it and I’ve been checking it periodically, just checked it a few minutes ago and it’s still alive, I can see a lot of movement within and I think we’re nearing hatch day.
The other is definitely dead. I pulled it out this morning and opened it up to see what went wrong and it had started to decay already. The sad thing was it was close to hatching.
Bee is currently sitting on two additional eggs of Moonbeam’s which have begun development. I’m debating wether I’ll let Bee continue to try with them or calling it a season and ending it before they get any further along. She could bring them to hatch, but she’s so far been an awful mother and Moon doesn’t appear broody whatsoever.
I thought about putting them under my goose Delphi who’s trying her best to hatch unfertilized eggs, there‘s a 30% chance she’d crush it and a 70% chance she’d decide to eat it so probably not the best idea.
Last year when Bee was broody she was introduced to Sunbeam and Moonbeam when they first arrived as hatchings, she’d already been sitting on the eggs for a month. She did not take to them at all which was a surprise, at first she was tolerant for about a hour, then she tried to kill them.Yes I think once the one hatches she might desert the other two eggs. My Hens usually did but this last time my Mallard was a first time adopted Mom and wanted to stay on the nest forever even thinking she could hatch out a fake egg! lol I had to get them from her as none were any good and one was rotten. If she is not a good Momma I would get the baby away from her right away and hatch the other two eggs myself. Just what I would do. Good luck with your decision and I hope you get some babies. I love my six.
I raised two little muscovie ducks JP and Sascha, from duckling
JP is very attached. When I come out at night with peas, jp comes up to me and ha I have the first few peas eaten out of my hand.
One day I just was in a hurry so I just tossed some peas down for them.
All the other ducks went to town except Jp who just stood there staring at me, completely betrayed.
Normally she runs right over to greet me when I come out. But for 2 days she just ignored me and only came over when I showed the bag of peas
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