Will my 1 year old muscovys hatch a hatching egg?

Minjojojo

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Dec 7, 2017
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I have two female muscovy ducks that I raise in my backyard.
From my lurking on this website I learned that muscovys are good hatchers/mothers.
If I get a few hatching eggs from online and give them to my muscovys, will they hatch them, or would I need an incubator? If they see a random egg, would their mothering hormones take over and sit on them, or do they need to be in broody mode/season to do that?
Also, if I am aiming for 1~2 hatchlings, how many hatching eggs should I order?
 
When they go broody you can get some eggs for them to hatch. They are excellent at setting, hatching, and mothering.
 
They need to go broody first. You can make them a nest with fake eggs and see if they'll bite. I would order a dozen if you're having them shipped.
A dozen eggs?? In theory that means I could end up with 10 unwanted ducklings...in your experience, if you order a dozen, how many tend to hatch, realistically?
 
Shipped eggs - hatching % can be all over the place. Far better to pick up some local eggs and expect perhaps a 80 % hatch rate.
 
A dozen eggs?? In theory that means I could end up with 10 unwanted ducklings...in your experience, if you order a dozen, how many tend to hatch, realistically?
If they're being shipped, especially from a private entity, you might only end up with 2 out of a dozen. Or none.

Not to sound harsh, but if you can't deal with a few extras, you probably shouldn't hatch. Would be better off buying ducklings that are what you want.
 

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