Duck eggs in garden
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DVR V8

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617 posts

236 months

Yesterday (13:13)
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Hi all. This is rare, usually do car stuff but I need advice. Mrs Duck has decided to lay eggs in my back garden in the undergrowth. Advice very welcome.

Arrivalist

2,639 posts

24 months

Yesterday (13:16)
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Leave them alone and soon you’ll have a load of lovely ducklings. Mrs Duck will then walk them to the nearest water source.

Happened in my garden a few years back - magical it was.

geeks

11,254 posts

164 months

Yesterday (13:19)
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Yeah leave them be, they will hatch in about 4 weeks and be gone

DVR V8

Original Poster:

617 posts

236 months

Yesterday (13:24)
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Thanks for replying. There is a big park about 300 yards away with a large lake, will the ducklings make it there? Regards.

Evanivitch

26,043 posts

147 months

Yesterday (13:26)
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DVR V8 said:
Thanks for replying. There is a big park about 300 yards away with a large lake, will the ducklings make it there? Regards.
Yes. Ducks often lay eggs some distance away from the waters and then make a big journey back to the water. Often see people helping ducklings off balconies or crossing roads.

DVR V8

Original Poster:

617 posts

236 months

Yesterday (13:30)
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Thanks everyone. Regards.

oddman

3,935 posts

277 months

Yesterday (13:31)
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Don't be surprised if Mr Fox, mink, badger, stoat, cats etc. have other ideas. The reason they have large and multiple clutches is to win the numbers game against predation.

Arrivalist

2,639 posts

24 months

Yesterday (13:33)
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DVR V8 said:
Thanks for replying. There is a big park about 300 yards away with a large lake, will the ducklings make it there? Regards.
Mine was about 1.5 miles away from the Thames. We walked with them, as did other locals, to make sure they didn’t get run over.

davidexige

567 posts

231 months

Yesterday (13:38)
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DVR V8 said:
Hi all. This is rare, usually do car stuff but I need advice. Mrs Duck has decided to lay eggs in my back garden in the undergrowth. Advice very welcome.
Ours started hatching yesterday after 28 days, five so far.


moorx

4,467 posts

139 months

Yesterday (16:11)
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davidexige said:
Ours started hatching yesterday after 28 days, five so far.

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butchstewie

64,638 posts

235 months

Yesterday (16:15)
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DVR V8 said:
Thanks for replying. There is a big park about 300 yards away with a large lake, will the ducklings make it there? Regards.
Probably yes because assuming they stick around a few days you'll find yourself getting increasingly protective and turning into a sort of Duckling Lollipop man biggrin

They also aren't always smart enough to figure out fences and things that stop ducklings getting out of a garden.

davidexige

567 posts

231 months

Yesterday (17:35)
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Sorry for a bit of a thread high jacksmile we’ve moved her and the ducklings into the stable, they’ll probably stay there for a week or so then hopefully move them to an outside run for a couple of weeks, after that they’ll be let out to free range.

DVR V8

Original Poster:

617 posts

236 months

Yesterday (19:36)
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Hi. Quick update. Lady duck seems to have left with 5 eggs covered up. Will she be back to lay more before she starts incubating so they hatch at the same time or has she abandoned. Regards.

Arrivalist

2,639 posts

24 months

Yesterday (19:47)
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DVR V8 said:
Hi. Quick update. Lady duck seems to have left with 5 eggs covered up. Will she be back to lay more before she starts incubating so they hatch at the same time or has she abandoned. Regards.
Yep, she’s probably going to lay some more and is probably having a break and something to eat. The covering up the eggs is the clue.

When she starts incubation she will still leave for short breaks to eat.

goldieandblackie

266 posts

119 months

Yesterday (19:52)
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Hopefully Mr Fox doesn't catch site of them.

LimmerickLad

6,562 posts

40 months

Yesterday (19:56)
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goldieandblackie said:
Hopefully Mr Fox doesn't catch site of them.
We've lost 6 ducks and 3 bantams in the last 2 weeks with the fox coming within a few yards of the house even during the daytime to take them!

goldieandblackie

266 posts

119 months

Yesterday (20:02)
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Hopefully Mr Fox doesn't catch site of them.

netherfield

3,112 posts

209 months

I walk our dogs around the local Reservoir, around now the ducklings appear, then one by one disappear. Local birdwatcher who's there everyday tells me it's the Pike in the Res that take them usually.

geeks

11,254 posts

164 months

netherfield said:
I walk our dogs around the local Reservoir, around now the ducklings appear, then one by one disappear. Local birdwatcher who's there everyday tells me it's the Pike in the Res that take them usually.
Yeah there used to be a big pike that would take the ducklings where I grew up as a kid, one day all the locals who enjoy fishing decided they were going to catch it, my grandad got it in the end, I have a picture of it with him looking proud, cant remember how much it weighed but it was massive!