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<blockquote data-quote="livestock101" data-source="post: 365755" data-attributes="member: 6129"><p>To be honest, I'm not sure if the water would ruin them or not. I would think it would, but who knows. Any chance you could trick the duck into laying in the grass. Try putting a pile of fake eggs or golf balls on a grassy area near the water, but far enough up from the water so the eggs wont roll in. This may encourage her to lay there instead. Worth a shot. </p><p></p><p>I'd go ahead and keep collecting. Candle the eggs during incubation to see if they are developing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livestock101, post: 365755, member: 6129"] To be honest, I'm not sure if the water would ruin them or not. I would think it would, but who knows. Any chance you could trick the duck into laying in the grass. Try putting a pile of fake eggs or golf balls on a grassy area near the water, but far enough up from the water so the eggs wont roll in. This may encourage her to lay there instead. Worth a shot. I'd go ahead and keep collecting. Candle the eggs during incubation to see if they are developing. [/QUOTE]
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