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  1. Crazy Duck Lover

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    Oh my gosh!!😂😂😂 How funny! For this hatch you should definitely keep what turns out to be a girl and depending on how many females you end up having, potentially keep a boy also. I like a 1:4 ratio. Or you could keep them separated (the drakes and ducks)
  2. Crazy Duck Lover

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    Ducks are amazing to keep! Looking forward to updates for sure!
  3. Crazy Duck Lover

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    I think it’s fine as long as there are no feces on them. My last set of eggs I incubated looked like yours, and they hatched fine. I think the size is ok also. I’ve had an 88g egg hatch and a 72g egg hatch from the same set. Good luck and update me along the way!!!!!!
  4. Crazy Duck Lover

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    Aww they’re beautiful! Let me know about the two eggs you ordered, and if you need any help i’m here!
  5. Crazy Duck Lover

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    Hey there! How are the ducklings now?
  6. Crazy Duck Lover

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    Oh don’t worry, I LOVE all the pictures! We had a surprise kitten born yesterday! Man, we really need to get rid of that boy!!
  7. Crazy Duck Lover

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    My pleasure! I love your ducklings so much!!! I may have to hatch one more time this year 🥰
  8. Crazy Duck Lover

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    Aww that’s amazing! They’re both beautiful babies! I’d be interested in pictures of them when they’re adults, i bet they’ll be beautiful!
  9. Crazy Duck Lover

    First time incubater 😊

    What an amazing photo! He’s looking good! Yes! Flood us with picture!😂🦆
  10. Crazy Duck Lover

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    Aww 🥰 Do you have a picture of Daphnes yolk? If it’s getting smaller, that’s good, she’s still absorbing it. In the mean time I would put her in a small cup with moist paper towels to keep the yolk from sticking. Make sure they’re not wet, or she could chill and pass. Just pop her back in the...
  11. Crazy Duck Lover

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    It sounds like you did everything right! Ducklings take FOREVERRRR to hatch OOPS! I didn’t realize there were duckling pictures! YAYYYY! What breed is little Gerald? To upload a video, you have to first upload it to youtube or facebook and post the link here. Congrats! :yesss: :ya:wee:highfive:
  12. Crazy Duck Lover

    First time incubater 😊

    We have 8 kittens!
  13. Crazy Duck Lover

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    Awww they’re so cute! Lemme check for some pictures!
  14. Crazy Duck Lover

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    Omg I know!! Happens to me everytime! We actually have 4 and 6 week old kittens right now! (we have like 5 outdoor cats and a boy outside and we really want to get rid of him)
  15. Crazy Duck Lover

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    That’s great! Hopefully there’s some duckies in your incubator when you wake up! 🐣🦆🤞👍
  16. Crazy Duck Lover

    First time incubater 😊

    Sound good! Just be careful, there’s only so much oxygen in the air sac, you don’t want the duckling to run out!
  17. Crazy Duck Lover

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    Don’t sorr Dont worry, i’m the same way! Pull the egg out quick, like under 45 seconds - a minute and the pipped one should be fine. I opened my incubator all the time during lockdown and my eggs were fine. Just be quick
  18. Crazy Duck Lover

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    Anywhere from 24-48 hours, and in some cases even longer! Be patient! Do you know how long it’s been since it internally pipped? If it’s been more than 24 hours, yes put a safety hole. Here’s a helpful article...
  19. Crazy Duck Lover

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    Yayyyyy! :wee:ya:yesss:
  20. Crazy Duck Lover

    First time incubater 😊

    Ok so a safety hole should be put if the duckling internally pipped more than 24 hours ago. Yes, you can candle real quick and post pictures, I can help you tell if they have internally pipped or not.
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