RedFreckleFarmette
Songster
- Jun 10, 2021
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Ok so I got an incubator for an early birthday present and I am wanting to do my duck eggs first because I am rehoming my male duck tomorrow due to he is pulling my hens feathers out and stressing them so I have found a perfect home where he is going to get waaay too spoiled but that's perfect! Anyways...I have cleaned it and it is turned on with the vent all the way open to ensure it dries. So tomorrow evening it should be ready for eggs. Is there any advice to help make getting started easier? I have the nuture right 360. I have seen people post about putting a liner in the bottom for when the eggs hatch their feet won't fall thru...is this necessary for ducks or just chickens? I've read some different info but is 99.5 degrees correct with vent 1/2 open and aiming for 25-30% humidity? Thanks for any tips! I am excited to do this and see if we can be successful. My kids are super excited to get to watch the process!!