Getting the 2022 Hatching itch! (Ducks)

Kholts

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Oh man! I am literally sooo anxious & excited to start hatching this year. It’s probably due to the breed I am hatching as they are super rare around my area. I will be hatching Ancona Ducks this spring!

I have been eyeballing my incubator this whole week & checking each egg I crack to see if my drake has started his duty to the gals. So far it’s hit or miss.

My ladies have been laying for 3-4 weeks already which I was super surprised about as I am in Canada & we have been locked into -40c weather for weeks. The weather finally just broke this week & we have been enjoying -4c days.

Anyways I am hoping to get a test hatch in the incubator first week of February.

Who else is getting the itch?
 
Me! I'm charting out my breeding groups currently then I will start separating beginning of February. I keep my breeders separated for a full 30 days, put them on layer feed and start vitamin rounds. I collect eggs for incubation usually beginning of March so everyone hatches right when the spring grass is growing, the bugs are out and the weather is nice. Once I collect the eggs that I need my drake's and hens get separated until October so my girls don't have to suffer through the lovely Drake hormones gone crazy season. My husband says I take it way too seriously and he is probably 100% correct, but I love my ducks.
 
:barnie me too! But wishing for a broody in winter is practically the same as wishing for a snow storm in the middle of August😩
I feel like wishing for a Broody negates having a broody.

I have 4 chickens (no roosters) in with my ducks & I was silently wishing 1 of those will go broody & adopt some duck eggs lol. Also if I got a broody duck I wouldn’t be mad lol.
 
Me! I'm charting out my breeding groups currently then I will start separating beginning of February. I keep my breeders separated for a full 30 days, put them on layer feed and start vitamin rounds. I collect eggs for incubation usually beginning of March so everyone hatches right when the spring grass is growing, the bugs are out and the weather is nice. Once I collect the eggs that I need my drake's and hens get separated until October so my girls don't have to suffer through the lovely Drake hormones gone crazy season. My husband says I take it way too seriously and he is probably 100% correct, but I love my ducks.
That does sound like a serious operation lol. I’m lucky in a way that I keep a small flock (4 ducks, 1 drake) & no other breeds around. I’m a backyard keeper so I have a limit on numbers So I have no need to separate. I also end up selling hatching eggs & hatch March-august so I keep my drake with the ladies year round.
 

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