Luck so far has been dismal with hatching, but we finally got one.
This is the first of a batch that we took back from our broodies who had too many eggs. They had shifted them out to the sides and left them to get cold, so I'm pretty happy to get anything.
It is a staggered batch with 7 more that look ready to start hatching, 8 that are probably a week or so out, 8 that are probably about two weeks out, and six that are farther out.
Of the eight that looked ready to hatch two days ago, we have this one and another has pipped.
I was surprised to get a yellow duck. The possible mothers are black swedish, metzer golden 300s, and a buff. The possible fathers are a black swedish and a blue swedish. So, I didn't expect a pure yellow duck.
It is playing bumper cars with all the other eggs. All of our neat rows are in chaos. Actually, this works out well since it is a staggered batch and we have stopped opening the cover until the first phase of hatching is done. The duckling is doing the turning for me.

This is the first of a batch that we took back from our broodies who had too many eggs. They had shifted them out to the sides and left them to get cold, so I'm pretty happy to get anything.
It is a staggered batch with 7 more that look ready to start hatching, 8 that are probably a week or so out, 8 that are probably about two weeks out, and six that are farther out.
Of the eight that looked ready to hatch two days ago, we have this one and another has pipped.
I was surprised to get a yellow duck. The possible mothers are black swedish, metzer golden 300s, and a buff. The possible fathers are a black swedish and a blue swedish. So, I didn't expect a pure yellow duck.
It is playing bumper cars with all the other eggs. All of our neat rows are in chaos. Actually, this works out well since it is a staggered batch and we have stopped opening the cover until the first phase of hatching is done. The duckling is doing the turning for me.
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