Poultrymamma86
Chirping
- Feb 6, 2020
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Thank youuuuNothing too radical tbh. A simple cardboard box with some straw or wood shavings and a 60 watt glow buld for the heat. Just made sure to turn the eggs twice a day.
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Thank youuuuNothing too radical tbh. A simple cardboard box with some straw or wood shavings and a 60 watt glow buld for the heat. Just made sure to turn the eggs twice a day.
That’s the first one in a plastic tub but changed it to cardboard as it keeps the heat better*****GRAPHIC PICS INCLUDED *****
Yes my mamma duck is sitting on them. Some I removed today are no good as she starting sitting on them late. When I went in there today though 2 tried to hatch. One didn’t even seem to have the membrane in anymore. The other I don’t know what happened. I can upload pics. But my mamma duck survived a nasty coyote attack last year and had been a little off ever since. So I was mainly wondering if I should at least try to save one of the eggs that is pipping so at least one may make it?