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Got my eggs from Reese....all look good. Thank You !!!![]()
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Got my eggs from Reese....all look good. Thank You !!!![]()
I've had successful hatches with duck eggs and chicken eggs in the same incubator. Keep the temperature and humidity as you would for chicken eggs, or increase the humidity just a little, and remember that the duck eggs take at least five more days to hatch.DILEMMA!
I have a dozen duck eggs in the bator and chicken eggs on the way. I also have a broody in the coop! I have the humidity set about 70% in the bator and I believe this is too high for the chicken eggs as I place it that high during lock down. I can set some eggs under my broody if needed but can I place chicken eggs and duck eggs in the bator at the same time? if so what do I need to set the humidity at that will work for both ducks and chicks? This is my first batch of duck eggs so I am looking for advice from you guys the experts on this.
I posted this in another thread but it's being over run with an egg stacking marathon! would someone pls give some advice!
I've had successful hatches with duck eggs and chicken eggs in the same incubator. Keep the temperature and humidity as you would for chicken eggs, or increase the humidity just a little, and remember that the duck eggs take at least five more days to hatch.