Tonyroo
Free Ranging
If she gets broody that might be a plus for you, since you'll be incubating the 1st batch and she can do it with the 2nd batch of eggs.
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Good pointIf she gets broody that might be a plus for you, since you'll be incubating the 1st batch and she can do it with the 2nd batch of eggs.
Collect the amount of eggs you want then place it in the incubator. But do not place new eggs in the incubator you started with the original set of eggs. You'll end up having a staggered hatch and I don't recommend it. I did that once and lost the 2nd set of eggs because of lockdown.
Good point
X2Get at least two more female ducks.
Your girl will be harassed to death.
Also that’s an uneven ratio of drakes to hens...if they are together most of the time they could really hurt or even kill the one hen. Usually a good ratio for healthy fertility is about 4 females for every 1 drake
Yes you can, just make sure they all start at the same time. Make sure to test run your incubator and it's been cleaned. Make sure you wash your hands every time you handle incubated eggs.