AmyA248
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- Jun 20, 2022
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Good afternoon too all! 
I wanted to write an open letter of heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all the wonderful people who helped me get through my journey of incubation and hatching my Muscovy duckling!
It honestly have to say this is the most beautiful and kind group of special people I have ever met.
You walked me through every question, every concern with understanding and kindness.
I could never have done this without all of you!
Now we have a happy, vivacious little duckling who is already running 100 mph!!
Now, as you know I’m very new at this and I mentioned that my husband allowed my daughter to have 4 chicken eggs to incubate.
One was not fertile but all 3 of the others hatched last night beautifully.
They are now in their brooder box and seem healthy. But, I know nothing about chickens.. So I have a questions.
* Why are they pecking each other in the face when they are only 20 hours old? Will they hurt each other? (I know that I must sound absolutely ridiculous to knowledgeable children raisers! Lol)
* My duckling is alone as I have staggered ages incubating. I read she could actually die of depression from being alone. So I was told I could put the chicks and the duckling together as they are only a few days apart in age.
But will they fight or pick on each other?
I’m not sure what to do, as obviously I can’t hold her all day.
I’m very much on the fence about this.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
And thank you ALL so very much!
Hugs & Blessings.
Amy

I wanted to write an open letter of heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all the wonderful people who helped me get through my journey of incubation and hatching my Muscovy duckling!
It honestly have to say this is the most beautiful and kind group of special people I have ever met.

You walked me through every question, every concern with understanding and kindness.
I could never have done this without all of you!
Now we have a happy, vivacious little duckling who is already running 100 mph!!

Now, as you know I’m very new at this and I mentioned that my husband allowed my daughter to have 4 chicken eggs to incubate.
One was not fertile but all 3 of the others hatched last night beautifully.
They are now in their brooder box and seem healthy. But, I know nothing about chickens.. So I have a questions.
* Why are they pecking each other in the face when they are only 20 hours old? Will they hurt each other? (I know that I must sound absolutely ridiculous to knowledgeable children raisers! Lol)
* My duckling is alone as I have staggered ages incubating. I read she could actually die of depression from being alone. So I was told I could put the chicks and the duckling together as they are only a few days apart in age.
But will they fight or pick on each other?
I’m not sure what to do, as obviously I can’t hold her all day.

I’m very much on the fence about this.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
And thank you ALL so very much!
Hugs & Blessings.

Amy