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The last 16 or so hours is the longest!
I have hatched pekin type ducks and chicken eggs at the same time.So i'm joining the hatch a long. It took a bit longer to get my muscovy eggs then i was wanting but just how life works out sometimes.
What i'm hatching is 12 French White Muscovy, 6 (suppose to be) Polish and 6 maran crosses/barnyard mix so 24 eggs in all in a 48 eggs incubator. They went in last night around 7pm or so, the bator has been running constantly for 2 days before i put the eggs in and the temp was a perfect 37.5c and only took about 10mins to get back up to temp once i put the eggs in. Humidity has been 19-32% without adding any water because it has been so wet here.
So my concern atm is chicken eggs in with duck eggs...how does that work out for hatch? i am thinking that since ducks are 1 degree less then chicks it will take the chicks a little longer to hatch out but i should be able to remove the chicks as they hatch since i wont be into duck lock down yet when chicks hatch out.
Has anyone hatched duck and chickens eggs in the same bator with the same start time? i know i have seen people do it offset so they start duck eggs first then add chicken eggs later. I probly should have done that too but to late now lol.![]()
The last 16 or so hours is the longest!
So i'm joining the hatch a long. It took a bit longer to get my muscovy eggs then i was wanting but just how life works out sometimes.
What i'm hatching is 12 French White Muscovy, 6 (suppose to be) Polish and 6 maran crosses/barnyard mix so 24 eggs in all in a 48 eggs incubator. They went in last night around 7pm or so, the bator has been running constantly for 2 days before i put the eggs in and the temp was a perfect 37.5c and only took about 10mins to get back up to temp once i put the eggs in. Humidity has been 19-32% without adding any water because it has been so wet here.
So my concern atm is chicken eggs in with duck eggs...how does that work out for hatch? i am thinking that since ducks are 1 degree less then chicks it will take the chicks a little longer to hatch out but i should be able to remove the chicks as they hatch since i wont be into duck lock down yet when chicks hatch out.
Has anyone hatched duck and chickens eggs in the same bator with the same start time? i know i have seen people do it offset so they start duck eggs first then add chicken eggs later. I probly should have done that too but to late now lol.![]()
That is so true! And don't answer when they ask how many chickens you have or how many eggs you trying to hatch out.Quote:
I usually just smell them instead of candling. Don't do it when anyone is around though... Especially non-chicken people...
The last 16 or so hours is the longest!