Muscovy mothers' behavior question

Georgetown, SC(Zone 8a)

Hello everyone. I live about 100 yds from a large pond with a healthy population of Muscovy ducks (and mallards, and Chinese geese, too!). The Muscovies often nest in our yard. Recently, a young female sat on a nest in our back yard for the normal amount of time. We came home one day to see the empty shells and assumed they were off to the pond. The next day, the mom came back visiting but without ducklings. Oddly, a couple of weeks later, another even younger female showed up with 7 little ones. This one, had been around alot, too much to have been sitting on a nest for a month. My question is: Is it possible, or has anyone ever heard of one mamma "giving" her babies to another to raise? This is a real mystery for us. The pic is a few of the young'uns in question. (I do wish their mom wouldn't let them sit in the road like that!)
Every time a female has nested by our house, she has returned a few weeks later with ducklings in tow, to 'visit".
Thanks,
Deb

Thumbnail by DebinSC
mid central, FL(Zone 9a)

we used to have a lot of muscovys. they would have so many babies and at feeding time they would all mix together and sometimes one mother would end up with 40 or 50 and another would end up with just a few. they didn't seem to care. i never saw a mother totally give up all babies though.

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