We have wooden frames with steel roof that the the wire cages slide into. As @balloonflower said, you can clean the cages easily, and if you need to move somebunny, you just take the whole thing out; and the frame is off the ground on legs as you mentioned.
The two swedish ducks I hatched are seven weeks old. The lady I got the eggs from hatched 3 more and didn't want them. They are four weeks old. How badly are they going to be beat up when put in the pen? I don't want them hurt.
I had the same problem with some of my chicks-the yolk looking odd. And I have a question...the chicks I lost...when I candled them they looked as though they had "settled" in the bottom of the egg. What caused this? When candled at lockdown, they looked good, taking up space and looking ready...
Congratulations! to everyone that hatched while the forum was down. Condolences to those of you that lost chicks...I did to and it is'nt nice.
My hatch is done. The ducks are doing well...3 weeks and a few days old now. Outside and growing like weeds. Will be happy when I can tell if boys or...
Thank you for all of the suggestions. Have vent plugs out on still air incubator. And we're to warm to have any heat on. Will try the bowl of rice or salt.
I need some help. I did my 10 day candle last night. Looks like I have 1 with blood ring and 1 quitter; still have 22. My problem...too much humidity! Air cells too small. We've had a lot of rain. Already doing dry hatch. Still at 48-53%. Can you mist like ducks? Help