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Adorable:love That Call duckling is adorable, sorry it didn’t make it. :hugs
Awww, thank you so much for the concern. :hugs I should've been more clear....he didn't pass away. :):lol: Just became a teeny drake, that's all. ;)
Can we see him full grown?

Here you go! :D Wasn't any larger than the only hen in the group. :love
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Surprisingly, yes, 6 drakes to 1 female worked out great. She kept them in line, and switched "husbands" daily. :rolleyes::lol: Each day brought a new favorite. Now, all she has to choose from is the Indie. ;)

~Alex
 
Heh. I handturn all 54 duck eggs in the incubators because I was told the likely misinformation they do better that way.

I lock them up at night and cold/undesirable days though.

I usually hand turn a full incubator of chicken eggs, just no time at the moment. I’ve never tried guineas before though.

On very cold or nasty nights we lock ours up too. There always seems to be a few we have to catch on top of the coup, or a few younger birds that are either too dumb or to afraid of the alpha crew to enter the hen house. So we end up collecting birds off the roosts in our run and placing them in the hen house. I just can walk in the warm dry house while the choose to sit in the rain ‍♀️
 
I have one two or three. They just said don't do it for the ducks.
5x?
I only go 3. More is overkill.
I heard the turners place the duck eggs too close to the heating element? I do 3x only because I don’t have time for 5, always heard minimum 3 but with pets and a family there is just no way
 

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