Sandiemouse
Songster
I soooo agree Miss Lydia, just absolutely preciousThey are all precious even Patches and Louie

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I soooo agree Miss Lydia, just absolutely preciousThey are all precious even Patches and Louie
ThanksI soooo agree Miss Lydia, just absolutely precious![]()
Thanks!They all are gorgeous, and daffy senior will be gravely missed
. Congrats on your new grandbabies
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They both are to sweet...Our black babies are VERY black billed and feet. The 2 that have yellow on their chest is more a yellow dusting. I’m leaning towards Cayuga but since they were from a random assortment of ducklings all I can do is guess and pick from the types they sell. They do sell both cayugas and Swedish so ![]()
You should get it at least to 40. Humidity for ducks should be 30%-55% during incubation process and 60%-80% during the last three days.@FluffTheDuck I see that your incubator humidity is at 53% I can't get mine above 30, is that gonna be ok?
Lil boys are a lot quieter, lil girls are loud and proud....I’ve never raised ducklings, just had adults, before this. @Miss Lydia might know.
I think Smokey’s a girl then.. same with Olive and Louie and Daffy!!! [hopefully] I’m lucky!!!
You should get it at least to 40. Humidity for ducks should be 30%-55% during incubation process and 60%-80% during the last three days.
I don’t like having at 30%, because it’s just too low. It could drop at any moment and you wouldn’t even know it, or, you could just have it at 40%-50% and if it drops it’ll go to about 30%.
You should get it at least to 40. Humidity for ducks should be 30%-55% during incubation process and 60%-80% during the last three days.
I don’t like having at 30%, because it’s just too low. It could drop at any moment and you wouldn’t even know it, or, you could just have it at 40%-50% and if it drops it’ll go to about 30%.