getting call duck eggs:-) need any help you can give:-)

sonew123

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Hi guys,

Im getting some call duck eggs next week to incubate. Im putting them in with some turkey eggs and WC polich ( well aware these guys will hatch ahead of time) anyhoooo I know call duck eggs are harder to incubate and have different needs. I searched the search engine but kept coming up with things that didnt help:-( Does anyone know of a quick link or alot of experience hatching them theyd like to share to help me:) Id love to be aware of all I can before I get them:)

Thank so much in advance
 
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I wish! no one here out of 35 hens is broody-not even a silkie:-( Otherwise I have the best best brooder house for them! Maybe in the next few days Ill get one:)
 
Me personally, I wouldn't want to set them with any other eggs. I do know people have done it and had some success, but Call eggs are hard enough to hatch without the interference of other eggs. I have someone right now who wants me to hatch 6 dozen eggs for them but I told them they will have to wait until my Calls are done hatching for the year. Chickens lay for a lot of the year but Calls have a very limited season and lay few eggs compared to other birds.

Definitely you are going to want to lay those eggs on their sides and hand turn them. I have no familiarity with turkeys, so you might want to consider if opening the bator and messing with Call eggs at least three times a day could interfere with what your plans/routines are for the other eggs too.
 
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wow-ok noted! I might just not use the turner at all for this bunch and hand turn all of them just in case-I wish I had a broody! I wonder if I took one of my famous broody silkie and cage her by herself she'll go broody? throw some fake eggs under her???
 
Try putting eggs under your silkie and see what happens!
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I have a serama hen that goes broody over the straw in her nest box... and then I finally get some eggs from her and her roo and no broody..so I just kept sticking eggs under her periodically (i pulled them back out if there was no sign of the brood coming on)--there's five now--and viola, the lil voice in her head said to go broody and now thar she broods.
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silly chicken--but I can't wait for these eggs to hatch!
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I have Call duck eggs under two silkies and also 9 in my incubator. I have e mailed my 'call duck' mentor several times and he says do not use an egg turner--but hand turn 3 times daily and DO keep them on their side. (just to underline the above point
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) I think he uses several incubators-- for incubating and hatching, because he is doing mixed eggs--ducks and geese....

I think also that Acorn Hollow Bantams might have a good link to incubation waterfowl eggs...
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Mine are due to hatch April 27th (under the silkies) and May 6th (incubator) when are yours due??
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haha I have a hatch due this sat butmy call eggs are coming next week-I am going to try and get my silkie to go broody and see what happens-Ill stick some unfertile eggs underneath her for a few days and see if she takes to them-if yes well Ill let my call eggs sit for a day or so then switch them out at night:-0 OOh this is so exciting I've never had a hen incubate eggs to the end especially call duck eggs:) I might just move her in the house! haha
 
it is TONS of fun.. I am so excited and I drive everybody crazy talking about "The Due Date"! lol!! I can't wait. Hope your silkie goes broody...
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