From the conversations I've been having with friends, egg production is down across the board and so is fertility. Think its heat related.
Could be... everyone was suddenly producing, and then broody.
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From the conversations I've been having with friends, egg production is down across the board and so is fertility. Think its heat related.
Great!I am going to Contact Sally a sunshine and others for advice Aswell.
If you go to Metzer Farms website,go into the blogs they have about hatching. Its an excellent company and they have a ton of informationI'd like to know-- been thinking about hatching ducks. I believe most say to incubate at a different humidity. Lockdown is higher humidity, but that's fine for chicks. I'm not sure the bator you have, but I've heard some say that they use baskets to keep the different eggs separate. I don't do this, but for eggs that won't hatch at the same time, it may help to keep the chicks from crawling on them.
View attachment 1027759Snapped a quick picture while I was cleaning out the brooder