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I kept mine in a big tote for a couple weeks, and then I put them out in the morning and brought them in at night. A week later I left them out at night. You can usually make them pretty easily. Of course, this was in the summer. Not sure what your temps are though. Sorry about the ones that didn't make it. You did great though. Any pics of the little fuzz butts? And of the messed up neck duckling? Did you want names that start with c? Sorry for all the questionsAll of the living ones have hatched. Unfortunately the 2 that never pipped externally didn’t make itI’m thinking there was too much fluctuation in the humidity during hatching. *sigh*. The ones who lives however are eating, drinking, making a mess and being cute! But I’m looking into getting/making a bigger more efficient brooder. I know someone posted pictures earlier in this thread with some. Curious to know if you guys made yours or bought them?
