Here i am going to start a thread for the leading months into the hatching season. Everyone can post thier experiences and failures with hatching these tiny little guys out and what methods they find to work best/ type of incubator to use. I have gathered alot of info and am going to study heavily my methods and over the next few year pinpoint my mistakes to try to get every call duckling out of the shells as possible!! so if your like me and frustrated of all the complications of this process sit back and lets talk call ducks !!!
Also stock piling silkie hens to hatch as many for me as possible, and was the only thing i used last year to hatch only a 2 dozen or so out. Im currently looking for an old Leahy cabinet bator that is digital thermostat near CT.. i have heard hand turning the call ducks twice a day is better then the auto turners wich i can imagine. makes sense thats how the hen has them in her nest. then i am going to try putting them in the egg cartons to hatch because they will be sitting upright in the shell and only have to spin to pip thus elminating the exhaustion factor. I lost many last year to this. broke the beginning of the zip then called it quits. hey im a poet and i dont even know it

Also stock piling silkie hens to hatch as many for me as possible, and was the only thing i used last year to hatch only a 2 dozen or so out. Im currently looking for an old Leahy cabinet bator that is digital thermostat near CT.. i have heard hand turning the call ducks twice a day is better then the auto turners wich i can imagine. makes sense thats how the hen has them in her nest. then i am going to try putting them in the egg cartons to hatch because they will be sitting upright in the shell and only have to spin to pip thus elminating the exhaustion factor. I lost many last year to this. broke the beginning of the zip then called it quits. hey im a poet and i dont even know it

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