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Thanks Tazbeaux,
Ducks are much the same as chicks except for days to incubate - this is my first time though, both for an incubator and ducks! I have had broody hens do all the work till now! My last hen died of old age a couple of months ago and my H has always wanted ducks, so he jumped at the chance to collect eggs and borrowed an incubator!!
I think being able to see what is happening is worse because you can watch!! Usually little chicks just arrive one morning when I go to feed mama!
Yes, it is a still air, I hadn't thought that they may be why a higher temp was suggested so that's something to think about if these don't work out! Back to waiting and hoping for little ones to coo over real soon!
Ducks are much the same as chicks except for days to incubate - this is my first time though, both for an incubator and ducks! I have had broody hens do all the work till now! My last hen died of old age a couple of months ago and my H has always wanted ducks, so he jumped at the chance to collect eggs and borrowed an incubator!!
I think being able to see what is happening is worse because you can watch!! Usually little chicks just arrive one morning when I go to feed mama!

Yes, it is a still air, I hadn't thought that they may be why a higher temp was suggested so that's something to think about if these don't work out! Back to waiting and hoping for little ones to coo over real soon!
