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Emma_Bruffy
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Another one hatched a d one of the two pipped last night. I'm gonna wait for the last egg but it might be a quitter. 4 out of 5 isnt bad but even just one would've been fine
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Yes the ducks are pekin ducks and thanks for suggesting what these "mutts" might be. The last one got shrink wrap and I had to help it and for the longest time I thought he wasn't gonna make it but he is turning out to be my first successful assisted hatchWhoops! Were the ducks part of this batch? The little black chick with yellow points looks pretty much like black Australorp chicks do at hatching..and the yellow chick with heart looks much like my Austra White did at hatching..Black Australorp x white Leghorn.
So good to hear, it's really encouraging to hear success stories in assists - so many people are scared off by all the horror stories of chicks bleeding out or too early interventions on premature chicks. Getting a chick out of shrink wrap is far more rewarding than finding you left it too long and it died from lack of air or exhaustion. It's so good to see your brood and know they are all doing well. Congratulations!Yes the ducks are pekin ducks and thanks for suggesting what these "mutts" might be. The last one got shrink wrap and I had to help it and for the longest time I thought he wasn't gonna make it but he is turning out to be my first successful assisted hatch
Post a pick of the markings around the eyes and of the back view patterning when cutie is out of your incubator, then we could have a better crack at itHere's a better picture