It's flirting mine do it to the drakes.My duck hen bounces her head up and down while quacking is she telling me off? lol
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It's flirting mine do it to the drakes.My duck hen bounces her head up and down while quacking is she telling me off? lol
Thanks. I did put 29 Cayuga eggs in the incubator as of this a.m. Out of the 50+ eggs laid over the past week these were the ones laid in nest as opposed to those just dropped around the pen. I am only guessing that if they put them in a nest they would sit on them if they went broody. But...what do I know? Anyway, they have been mating like rabbits so I am guessing that at least some of them are fertile. Hopefully they will hatch. If I even end up with just two out of 29 I will be happy. Hopefully not just one as then I would have to go out and buy a little duckling buddy. Thanks for the advice. Especially the info about the extra day...makes a lot of sence. I will post more as things develop.Take them Off Four days before there due date, have the larger end slightly Higher then the smaller end, continue to treat them as normal but do not Lock them down. The reason for this, I have found it helps with upside downers because you are giving them that Extra day to get into the correct position. Three days before hatching day, do not turn them. at all, just sit on your hands and watch nature take its course.. If you continue to turn them, they are going to get into the wrong position causing them to be upside down, or sidewards, or twisted up in that shell..you'll end up with more problems then need too.
So Four days before hatching day take them off the turner lay them with the large end slightly higher, if you were spraying them, continue to do so, if not let just leave them, don't raise that humidity yet though.. then three days before hatching day, lock them down. Raise that humidity..
Good luck..
Actually they are probably collecting those eggs, see ducks will collect eggs, just like you or I, until they have enough to hatch at one time. They do this so that they all arrive together, if they didn't each egg would have a different due date. I don't know the exact time frame of collecting but I would think after a few days if they haven't planted there behinds on that nest permanently then they aren't ready yet. But if you keep taken them away this will discourage them from sitting and they could end up moving to another location to avoid you from stealing there eggs. LOL ducks aren't so dumb...Thanks. I did put 29 Cayuga eggs in the incubator as of this a.m. Out of the 50+ eggs laid over the past week these were the ones laid in nest as opposed to those just dropped around the pen. I am only guessing that if they put them in a nest they would sit on them if they went broody. But...what do I know? Anyway, they have been mating like rabbits so I am guessing that at least some of them are fertile. Hopefully they will hatch. If I even end up with just two out of 29 I will be happy. Hopefully not just one as then I would have to go out and buy a little duckling buddy. Thanks for the advice. Especially the info about the extra day...makes a lot of sence. I will post more as things develop.
Well that explains why my ducks are burying their eggs...
LOL, you got a duck preparing???
My hubby calls that the sexy duck dance.It's flirting mine do it to the drakes.
LOL, you got a duck preparing???