Ulsta Dyook Wife
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Hi there,
I know ducks are reknown for being not very good mothers, but I think this one takes the biscuit. Has anyone else experienced this sort of behaviour before?
Two weeks after the babies were born she basically stopped looking after them, and started laying again. The ducks are kept in a run and house however I let them out when I can into the stream outside their house. When I let them out, the duck just abandoned them and literally ran off with the drakes!
I've had baby ducks lots of times with lots of different ducks, but have never seen this before. The duck doesn't even sit with them anymore. Usually mother duck sits with her wings out and the ducks underneath then around her as they grow older. These babies are all huddled together themselves and go into their house early - while the mother stands outside and stares forth!!
I do wonder if it is because she has been locked in for a while. We had a problem earlier in the year in that our 12 ducks were quickly reduced to 4 due to an otter or a cat (or both). When there were only 4 left (3 drakes and 1 duck) I looked them up in their run. Up until then they were free range. The duck was locked up in mid March, and went broody at the end of April, and the baby ducks are now 3 weeks old, and they will be locked in for at least another 3 weeks. So here's hoping she doesn't turn on her babies.
Any wisdom on this sort of thing is much appreciated, although I think the babies are doing OK, but we lost one this week due to a day of rain, the mother didn't take them in and no one was home.
I know ducks are reknown for being not very good mothers, but I think this one takes the biscuit. Has anyone else experienced this sort of behaviour before?
Two weeks after the babies were born she basically stopped looking after them, and started laying again. The ducks are kept in a run and house however I let them out when I can into the stream outside their house. When I let them out, the duck just abandoned them and literally ran off with the drakes!
I've had baby ducks lots of times with lots of different ducks, but have never seen this before. The duck doesn't even sit with them anymore. Usually mother duck sits with her wings out and the ducks underneath then around her as they grow older. These babies are all huddled together themselves and go into their house early - while the mother stands outside and stares forth!!
I do wonder if it is because she has been locked in for a while. We had a problem earlier in the year in that our 12 ducks were quickly reduced to 4 due to an otter or a cat (or both). When there were only 4 left (3 drakes and 1 duck) I looked them up in their run. Up until then they were free range. The duck was locked up in mid March, and went broody at the end of April, and the baby ducks are now 3 weeks old, and they will be locked in for at least another 3 weeks. So here's hoping she doesn't turn on her babies.
Any wisdom on this sort of thing is much appreciated, although I think the babies are doing OK, but we lost one this week due to a day of rain, the mother didn't take them in and no one was home.