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nopenopenope! I'm being good! Not mentioning pouring chocolate milk on them!Question: How do you get Chocolate call ducks? What colors do you use for breeding?
I personally would keep them inside. A lot of pet quality calls have no trouble hatching though.Just popping in to ask a few questions. I’m hatching call duck eggs for someone. I know they are more difficult and have a longer hatch process, but this is my first time trying to hatch them. (I’ve hatched chicks, quail, turkeys and ducks for years, but never call ducks )
Two Call eggs in incubator will be ready to hatch in 1+ week. I have a broody serama hen outside. Would moving the eggs to her now be more beneficial or should I keep them inside so I can better monitor the progress?. I have assisted eggs in the past but only in cases where I knew the chick would die. If a chicken has better instincts than me, I’d be happy to let her take over.
Are there any informative links you recommend?
BirdsBeesTrees has a good assisted hatch article tooI personally would keep them inside. A lot of pet quality calls have no trouble hatching though.
Are you familiar with Pyxis's assisted hatching article?
I can imagine 2 call duck eggs under a serama.Just popping in to ask a few questions. I’m hatching call duck eggs for someone. I know they are more difficult and have a longer hatch process, but this is my first time trying to hatch them. (I’ve hatched chicks, quail, turkeys and ducks for years, but never call ducks )
Two Call eggs in incubator will be ready to hatch in 1+ week. I have a broody serama hen outside. Would moving the eggs to her now be more beneficial or should I keep them inside so I can better monitor the progress?. I have assisted eggs in the past but only in cases where I knew the chick would die. If a chicken has better instincts than me, I’d be happy to let her take over.
Are there any informative links you recommend?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/guide-to-assisted-hatching-for-all-poultry.72886/Just popping in to ask a few questions. I’m hatching call duck eggs for someone. I know they are more difficult and have a longer hatch process, but this is my first time trying to hatch them. (I’ve hatched chicks, quail, turkeys and ducks for years, but never call ducks )
Two Call eggs in incubator will be ready to hatch in 1+ week. I have a broody serama hen outside. Would moving the eggs to her now be more beneficial or should I keep them inside so I can better monitor the progress?. I have assisted eggs in the past but only in cases where I knew the chick would die. If a chicken has better instincts than me, I’d be happy to let her take over.
Are there any informative links you recommend?