➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

I still can't think of what I am going to put down in it to collect poop.
I am changing paper towels hourly right now.

What about just laying down something absorbent like wood chips or wood pellets (non-cedar based) on top of the plywood, and then sprinkling fresh ones on at the end of each day? Yes, they will be walking around their poop a teeny bit, but I think that is ok. It dries up pretty fast, and I honestly don't think they care. The wood pellets are highly, highly absorbent in particular.
 
Instead of the hassle of trying to blow out such fragile eggs you can hard boil them and coat them in shellac. That's what I did back when I made pysanky (Ukrainian Easter eggs).
That's a really cool idea though. Even in their original colour they're beautiful eggs.

That may be how these were done. I honestly just assume d they were blown out.
 
The first incubator I got from a company on Amazon. It smelled a bit like plastic when I first turned it on, but I knew that could be normal. I had it set up in the bathroom and about 20 minutes later not only did it smell stronger but it started to smell like smoke. So I mailed it back.
A person on Craigslist was selling two incubators with auto turners for cheap so I got them. They seem to work fine for now but I'll have to double check when I get home afterwork. Even if they don't work, I can use the auto turner on an LG from tractor supply and still come out on top price wise.
 
@Pugsabi what kind of eggs? Chicken I know, but will they hatch a certain breed?

8 Japanese Bantam Buff with Black Tail and 6 Serama hatching eggs.
I know the Serama can be hard to hatch, but I want to try it out anyway. I'm hoping to get at least three, enough for a mini flock.

Hey @Pugsabi did it flood down where you are as badly as it did here? We easily have gotten 3-4 inches within a couple hours.
Yes! It's been raining hard for a while, although it looks like it's stopped for now. The backyard has some big puddles but it's not that bad.
 
8 Japanese Bantam Buff with Black Tail and 6 Serama hatching eggs.
I know the Serama can be hard to hatch, but I want to try it out anyway. I'm hoping to get at least three, enough for a mini flock.


Yes! It's been raining hard for a while, although it looks like it's stopped for now. The backyard has some big puddles but it's not that bad.

Cool! Maybe those tiny ones would work with quail? I have no idea really.
 

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