Is it important she not have the old nest? If not you might try putting some eggs in both and see which one she chooses. I'll be back later need to get chores done.Indeed. I hope she'll go broody without her old nest.
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Is it important she not have the old nest? If not you might try putting some eggs in both and see which one she chooses. I'll be back later need to get chores done.Indeed. I hope she'll go broody without her old nest.
I think I'll do that. I'm just not certain what I will do with the magpies if she does go broody in there. But I'll figure something out.Is it important she not have the old nest? If not you might try putting some eggs in both and see which one she chooses. I'll be back later need to get chores done.
Sometimes it is catching. I am not familiar with How broody Magpies are so can't say for sure. If she does go broody though your going to have to figure out how to give her and the ducklings some space for at least a week or 2. This way mom and ducklings form a strong bond and no one can pick on them.Alright, I put 4 of the eggs in with the Magpies in her old nest. I then put her in, First thing she did was go in the house to check on her nest, then she came out and started talking to the Magpies, they were all glad to see each other, then she started drinking and I left while she was doing so. If one duck gets broody, do the others follow?
Fertile eggs will stay viable for about seven days after being laid. After that, fertility starts to decline.10 days at the most but thing is some Muscovy's lay up to 20 eggs before they start to brood and most will hatch. So I think it depends on alot of circumstances too. If she hasn't begun to sit in 10 days and is still laying then I'd say it's up to you to either leave the eggs or take them. I always mark each egg laid with date so I can take out the oldest once they start to sit. I also am very careful not to get in over my head with ducklings since it's not that easy to place them here and I have to be careful I don't go over my limit in space.How much time should I give her before giving up, she hasn't showed any signs except looking in the nest.
Well it will be day 10 saturday. We'll see if anything happens. Will I need to get rid of the eggs since they've been out so long or will they be edible?Fertile eggs will stay viable for about seven days after being laid. After that, fertility starts to decline.10 days at the most but thing is some Muscovy's lay up to 20 eggs before they start to brood and most will hatch. So I think it depends on alot of circumstances too. If she hasn't begun to sit in 10 days and is still laying then I'd say it's up to you to either leave the eggs or take them. I always mark each egg laid with date so I can take out the oldest once they start to sit. I also am very careful not to get in over my head with ducklings since it's not that easy to place them here and I have to be careful I don't go over my limit in space.
How are your temps? If 40 or below the newest one would be okay the dirtiest older ones I wouldn't eat.Well it will be day 10 saturday. We'll see if anything happens. Will I need to get rid of the eggs since they've been out so long or will they be edible?