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2nd hatch. First hatch we only had 3 hatch out of 20. So we are doing way better now!
That is reasonable.....I already have ducks...so the eggs are free....
Ahhhh....they are really cute, but look at Chaos18's answer below.....still want them?I thought cute was a perfectly good answer?
That would really suck being allergic to chicken eggs....what ISN'T made with eggs... That is pretty nice of you to go through the trouble of finding out!Yes they are messy. I just cleaned both brooders out and 2 ducks make just as much mess as 25 chicksNo clue if the eggs are better or easier to sell. I believe some people who may be allergic to chicken eggs are able to eat duck eggs. I'll raise mine with the same dual-purpose as the chickens. My SIL is allergic to chicken eggs so we are hoping to see of she can eat healthy free range duck eggs.
Awwww...that is SO wrong, but funny!!!!!Ducklings are cute, then just when you have had enough of their mess, they are tasty.
I think it depends on the air cells. Some shipped eggs, with bad air cellls hatch better upright. Otherwise, eggs are laying down under a hen, so I think it looks easier for them lying down. When I've hatched in a carton, they have a harder time pushing the egg apart to come out. It just looks awkward to me.Do eggs hatch better in cartons or on their side?
That is reasonable.....
Ahhhh....they are really cute, but look at Chaos18's answer below.....still want them?
That would really suck being allergic to chicken eggs....what ISN'T made with eggs... That is pretty nice of you to go through the trouble of finding out!
Awwww...that is SO wrong, but funny!!!!!