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X2. You can take him out now @BrendaM13 . I never leave mine in until they're dry, unless they gatch over night. You can take him out for sure. You don't want him hurting his sore little navel.I take mine out only an hour or two after hatch, some do it earlier, If you wait till the duckling is completely dry he'll be in there for at least a day. As long as you move him into a draft-free, already pre-heated brooder he is not going to become hypothermic and die.