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After doing some research, apparently my East Indian duck should be a 'good sitter', so I thought I might see if I can get some ducklings! It seems the advice is just to leave the eggs and see if nature takes it's course. Is this now a good time as spring seems to have arrived? Does anyone have any advice, or pointers? Luckily Barbara seems to mainly lay her eggs in the duck house, and has been burying them in straw, is this a good sign?

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Yes i would leave her to it she will know what to do but all my ducks lay their eggs in the house and hide them under the straw i had my first broody in 6 years last year it was a disaster just keep and eye on the eggs as you wont want really old eggs sitting around for a long time leanne :)

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