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I have two ducks, a muscovy and a pekin. The muscovy can be off and on with her laying because she goes broody a lot, but the pekin lays pretty much every day. Yesterday the muscovy decided not to lay in the nest box and go somewhere and hide and lay, which I feel put the pekin’s laying off, so she did not lay yesterday. This morning they both laid in their nest box. But now I am noticing that the pekin is acting a bit sluggish and doing some tail pumping. She is eating and drinking, but she just acts a little off. Can there still be an egg in there from yesterday? Or the one that was laid this morning was from yesterday, and the one from today is still in her? I’ve tried to read up on how the eggs are made, but I’m still unclear about that whole process and how many could be in there. I do know that on at least one occasion, my muscovy laid 2 in one morning.
I have given her some calcium gluconate once I noticed the pumping. How often should I give it to her, and what else should I watch for? Thank you for any help. I’ve only had these ducks for a year, so I am no expert and grateful for any help.
Editing this to say that the egg she laid this morning was normal, not soft or strange in any way.
I have given her some calcium gluconate once I noticed the pumping. How often should I give it to her, and what else should I watch for? Thank you for any help. I’ve only had these ducks for a year, so I am no expert and grateful for any help.
Editing this to say that the egg she laid this morning was normal, not soft or strange in any way.
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