Hatching ducks

Kimmyk80

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I am planning to hatch some duck eggs in my classroom this spring. I have hatched 3 groups of chicks, but have never hatched ducklings. My main question is, can we hatch chicks and ducks together? I was planning to put the duck eggs in 7 days before the chick eggs. Is an auto turner enough for duck eggs?
 
People have done it lots, The humidity is a bit higher for ducks than chickens but an an average between 40 and 50% worked for me with quail and duck eggs in the same bator
70% for lockdown and hatch

What incubator and turner are you using?
Are you going to brood them too or is someone exeperienced taking them?

i always wished my teachers had of hatched eggs in our classes!
 
People have done it lots, The humidity is a bit higher for ducks than chickens but an an average between 40 and 50% worked for me with quail and duck eggs in the same bator
70% for lockdown and hatch

What incubator and turner are you using?
Are you going to brood them too or is someone exeperienced taking them?

i always wished my teachers had of hatched eggs in our classes!
I have a hovabator (not sure of the model and I don’t have it in front of me right now) with an auto egg turner that has spots for chicken/duck/turkey eggs, but can be switched out to fit smaller eggs. I am planning to brood them as well. I have read where they integrate well into a chicken flock as long as I keep in mind that they have different care requirements. Any advice on that?
 
The hardest part with brooding ducklings is trying to keep their bedding clean and dry. They make a terrible mess with the little chick waterers.
A good solution is to use a plastic container with a lid, then cut a hole large enough in the lid for their heads to get through and drink, but they can't climb in.
 
The hardest part with brooding ducklings is trying to keep their bedding clean and dry. They make a terrible mess with the little chick waterers.
A good solution is to use a plastic container with a lid, then cut a hole large enough in the lid for their heads to get through and drink, but they can't climb in.

Good to know!
 

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