Thanks, but it is completely out of the option for me to put them down. He/she still looks like they having a fighting chance, so I'll keep trying to help.
As long as you have water available, your ducks should not choke. I think they know how to "bite off more then they can chew". Everywhere I've read said if you have food out, having water is a must. But having water out does not mean having food out is a must. Over all, where there is food...
My babies hatched today, and 4 out of 5 are doing great, but the one looks like it is struggling and I'm not sure how to help! where the baby is still attached to the shell, looks like it might be inflamed. The other ducks' did not look this agitated. What should I do? should I leave it...
I found that one as well! I watched it and it was very informational, thank you. Now lets just hope they make it though the incubation process so I can help them with the hatching. That would be the best experience ever.
I am hatching some duck eggs, and I was candling them, and happened to come across a double youlk-er. There are two little cuties swimming around in there, and I am concerned if both or none of them will hatch. It would be superb if both would, but the chance of that happening are slim, right...
I would caution it, because of the difference in days they need to be incubated, and I also agree that the humidity might be a problem. There might be some way you can finagle it, but I would be VERY careful.
Ps. when the chicks hatch, and if you keep them in the incubator along with the other...
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I'm new to raising ducks/ ducklings and i was hoping someone would be able to help me find a reliable place that sells rare breeds. I'm specifically looking for Anconas, of any color, but everywhere I look they either don't have them, or they are not that great of a hatchery.
Thanks for...