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  1. CindyinSD

    Hatching in winter

    I had mine in a 6’ long galvanized stock tank by the time the weather warmed up. Towards the end it was getting pretty awful. They were getting way too crowded, but we had our last big blizzard on May 20th and the stock tank was the best I could do for them. A couple weeks later I hardened...
  2. CindyinSD

    Hatching in winter

    Although I’m very pleased with my four cute little drakes.
  3. CindyinSD

    Hatching in winter

    Baby waterfowl have to be kept in the warm until fully feathered, are seriously messy and stinky-poo, and are a lot happier outside. I incubated & hatched some earlier this year, expecting spring to come (it didn’t). They stayed in the garage a long time. I wouldn’t recommend it.
  4. CindyinSD

    Hatching in winter

    Are you sure you want to do this, now? Just because she’s laying doesn’t mean you have to let her sit. It would be so much easier and nicer for ducklings to hatch closer to warm weather. My hens (some of them) are laying potentiality fertile eggs. I’m not up for hatching chicks this time of...
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