Day 29 Duck Eggs - Help!

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Little darlings!! How's trouble getting around now? They will be fine, just be sure they can't touch any kind of heating element. I personally take them out when theyre about halfway dry, but of course you have to wait until your brooder is set. Either way they should be fine. :)
 
I've had to leave them to come to work, which is probably for the best as there would be so much snuggling going on! He was really struggling this morning. Is this a common thing? He was only about 6 hrs hatched by that point though so may sort himself out. Fingers crossed!
 
Others will know more, but he could be just fine. Does he move around much yet? I'm sure Niacin will be suggested from te sounds of those toes.. Just guessing. :)
 
No, we put him back in the bator and she was peeping but hadn't broken through the membrane - went in 5 hrs later and she was out! So impressed! I'm convinced he had so much trouble cause he pipped outside of the air sac... Who knows, he's out now and that's good enough! He is trying to move about but does a lot of falling over :(
 
No, we put him back in the bator and she was peeping but hadn't broken through the membrane - went in 5 hrs later and she was out! So impressed! I'm convinced he had so much trouble cause he pipped outside of the air sac... Who knows, he's out now and that's good enough! He is trying to move about but does a lot of falling over
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Congrats on the hatch, and hopefully your lil one with curled feet will straighten out it may take a couple days, but sometimes it just works it self out. Hopefully that will be the case for yours.. If it doesn't catch up on your reading https://sites.google.com/a/poultrypedia.com/poultrypedia/poultry-podiatry scroll down till you see leg and feet problems hopefully you won't need it. again Congrtulations . It's kinda like giving birth it's so stressful huh? sorry for so many hopefuls but I'm full of them for your baby.
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