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Moving Duck Eggs?

My duck laid 2 eggs on my neighbor's pouch. It has now laid one egg on my balcony. Which I think was because she didn't have a way off of the balcony where I her wanted to lay her egg. What do I do? Which should I move to add to the other?

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April 23, 20180 found this helpful

Don't move the egg. Your scent will remain and the duck will think a predator is around.

 
September 27, 20190 found this helpful

The answer i have for this ur question, you have to allow nature to take its place before u take any action, allow the duck to start sitting, but restrict within the precinct of u balcony so that it can sit there, and when that happens u can move that one from your neighbours side. I assure you, it gonna be alright

 

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