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Yup! He’s still in the bator fluffing up and I figured I’ll leave him where he is tonight because it’s really cold and nasty outside right now so its risky to move him now. Then tomorrow I’ll move him here. We have this little carrier we call our bird hospital for when we find injured wild birds so I figured I’d set that up with a microwave heat pack. That way he can hang out with me and the dogs can’t get at him. Cuz this house is super cold too so I think it’s risky to take him here right away. Better alone for a day or two than freezing to death I’d think haha. Going over there later to hang out and bond with him ^_^
You can use a regular incandescent bulb in a desk lamp shining over the carrier for warmth. A 75 or 60 watt bulb. Not an LED. I think it needs to be about 90º in there first few days, am I right, duck people?
 
You can use a regular incandescent bulb in a desk lamp shining over the carrier for warmth. A 75 or 60 watt bulb. Not an LED. I think it needs to be about 90º in there first few days, am I right, duck people?

Ooooh good idea! This is true, someone said between 85-90
 
Is he okay without water? I mean I have the bowls for humidity in there but will he use them?
Baby ducks and chicks don't need water or food right away. Which is why they can survive shipping. I usually leave my first hatchers overnight in the bator so they can encourage their unhatched sibs to hatch.
 

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