I'm not new to raising birds, but I am new to breeding my own. It seems as though most of my other poultry are or have been broody (geese, turkey, 1 of 4 bantam chicken) I assume the guineas will start later with warmer weather, I live in nw Minnesota.
But none of my 25+ ducks has sat on a nest for more than a couple days. Is it too early yet or is it because they are all about 1 year old? My largest Saxony was the oldest but I just recently found her dead of unknown causes, old age maybe. She did raise 4 ducklings on her own last spring.
There are several nests around the barn, but they all seem to be randomly laying in each others nests. I only collect eggs that are not in a nest hoping that someone will eventually sit when it's full enough.
Do I need to provide more nesting areas?father apart? I have 2 acres fenced with trees and bushes and brush thinking they would find their own nests. All nests so far are in a building or on my straw pile.
But none of my 25+ ducks has sat on a nest for more than a couple days. Is it too early yet or is it because they are all about 1 year old? My largest Saxony was the oldest but I just recently found her dead of unknown causes, old age maybe. She did raise 4 ducklings on her own last spring.
There are several nests around the barn, but they all seem to be randomly laying in each others nests. I only collect eggs that are not in a nest hoping that someone will eventually sit when it's full enough.
Do I need to provide more nesting areas?father apart? I have 2 acres fenced with trees and bushes and brush thinking they would find their own nests. All nests so far are in a building or on my straw pile.