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Quote: The eggs should rest for up to a day after you get them. It says duck eggs need more humidity than chicken eggs. I have room in my second incubator, but I keep the humidity closer to 40%. It says Duck eggs need closer to 85%. I do not know if a semi dry hatch works for them. Ducks take 28 days?

An Hen choosing to go broody is an iffy thing. TSC sells incubators. They are not the best, but you can add a fan to make them work better.

Watch out though, once you go down that road it is hard to come back.....
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The eggs should rest for up to a day after you get them. It says duck eggs need more humidity than chicken eggs. I have room in my second incubator, but I keep the humidity closer to 40%. It says Duck eggs need closer to 85%. I do not know if a semi dry hatch works for them. Ducks take 28 days?

An Hen choosing to go broody is an iffy thing. TSC sells incubators. They are not the best, but you can add a fan to make them work better.

Watch out though, once you go down that road it is hard to come back.....
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I am afraid of that! LOL!
 
For that many eggs, you need more than one.

Do you have a Broody Duck?
Nope. haha No one is broody yet. I can't say I am too upset. No broody = more eggs. lol I think the Orp girls will go broody before my ducks will. I think the Harlequins or the Buff ducks will be the only ones to possibly go broody if they do. I am curious if any of the ducks go broody tho. I will put some eggs under that duck butt faster than she can sit down.
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Quote: Yep, I agree.
What do you guys use for a broody den? For those of you that let your hens hatch? A small dog house (like a dogloo or something?) set up inside the coop? I want to be ahead of the game since I know Orps are a broody breed.
Feed storage on top, broodies/new babies that need integrating/segregation for injuries underneath. I've even split the area in 1/2 to accomodate 2 broodies at once. It's 3ft by 6ft. I have built a removable door with hooks to secure it - so it's open most of the time, but when I need it to be separate, I add the door. Sorry, it's not the cleanest right now. I just stocked up on feed, so it's super packed too.



Can we post free roosters here? He is located in No. Cal.
There is a Animals in Need of Free Rehoming section in the BST area. You can post him there, then add it to your signature.
Watch out though, once you go down that road it is hard to come back.....
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And once you get an incubator, you'll have more broodies than you know what to do with. Careful what you wish for!
 
Yep, I agree.
Feed storage on top, broodies/new babies that need integrating/segregation for injuries underneath. I've even split the area in 1/2 to accomodate 2 broodies at once. It's 3ft by 6ft. I have built a removable door with hooks to secure it - so it's open most of the time, but when I need it to be separate, I add the door. Sorry, it's not the cleanest right now. I just stocked up on feed, so it's super packed too.



There is a Animals in Need of Free Rehoming section in the BST area. You can post him there, then add it to your signature.
And once you get an incubator, you'll have more broodies than you know what to do with. Careful what you wish for!
Definitely keeping this into consideration for our new coop. I am thinking to have my husband build one of these underneath the roost/poop board. It would be perfect for broodies or even new young chickens that need to be introduced. Thank you- great idea!

I am trying to be patient with all of this. I know building the flock you want takes time.
 

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