Can Ducks and Chicks Hatch Together?

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I have chicken eggs and duck eggs in separate incubators. I have one chicken egg in the duck incubator though because at first the chicken incubator was full and then a lot of the chicken eggs didn't make it so there is room now, but can I just leave the chicken egg in with the ducks? Can they hatch in the same incubator? Afterward, can I put the babies altogether?
 
I`m sure you are aware that ducks take 28 days to hatch. Other than that, there doesn`t seem to be any reason why you can`t hatch them together. After the hatch, though, duckilings are extremely messy and the chick should be moved. No other reasons that I`m aware of.......Pop
 
Yes, the ducks were set a week before the chicks. So they shouldn't be brooded together?
 
the ducks are going to be very messy with their water and they will also out grow the chicks in a weeks time. You would be better off with 2 brooders.
 
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Most duck eggs take 28 days. Other breeds take longer. My muscovy duck eggs sometime take up to 35 days to hatch. This is the standard time at my farm. Mine muscovy's duck eggs DO NOT hatch in 28 days. Just that reason alone, I wouldn't have them in the same incubator. Just my 2 cents.

I might put them together for about 1 week but after that, I would separate them because the ducks will become VERY messy.
 

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