I am picking up duck eggs on Saturday but won't have enough to fill my incubator. I might be getting chicken eggs next week (trying to turn them down since I only have the one 'bator but it might end up me or the frying pan if my friend can't find a broody hen) so there's a possibly the other...
...from something. The only time he was still was after he'd get stuck on his back and exhaust himself trying to get up. It was just odd behavior. *sigh* trying to find a duckling about the same age to give Pip some company but so far everything is much older and bigger.
What device do you...
Must have unzipped around noon. He'd drug a long stringer of what looked like half-cooked scrambled egg through the incubator before it broke off. His umbilical was swollen and sticking way out-I cleaned him off and put iodine on the umbilical. He made it till this evening when he started...
He's only got one spot-shouldn't he have two? (I realized today I've never looked under their skirts until they were older. Yes, I feel very dumb today)
oh...um...what do you do when their bottoms get plugged up? Struggling to get a pic up-it looked like a hard, black pebble is...stuck. I've worked with pasty butts but this is new to me.
The humidity is at 86 degrees on the wet bulb.
Speaking of, what is your favorite thermometer/hydrometer gizmo? I'm upgrading before setting the next batch but have no idea what to go with.
Here he is:
I think he's doing a better job at pecking at the inner shell-when he taps I can hear and feel the vibration through the shell. And its more of a thunk than a tap.I'm hoping he pops out tomorrow. I'll have to figure out a good "fool" name.
Yes! But its not round anymore, now its just pointy beak! Once it gets darker I'll candle and try and get a pic to compare.
They are muscovys and I only have the two eggs. I started a dozen but 4 days in my thermometer went haywire-I panicked and started adjusting the temperature thinking the...