Mother Nature-natural incubating experiment (eggs needed)

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Every year i have about 4 ducks that all go broody. Well, back in October i decided to monitor the humidity of one of my Girls. She had been having some terrible luck trying to hatch eggs so i decided to check if she was actually doing it right. She seems to keep it way to dry. (I tried spraying it myself but after day 3 she got mad and decided to leave the nest for 2 days
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So i was thinking......why don't i slip some chicken eggs down there? I'd like to buy some fertile eggs this spring if i have the money. I don't really care what breed, it just sounds like fun. She is a determined mother and i will notify you guys as soon as she starts setting. I want about 6-12 eggs. If anyone is interested in selling me some eggs for this experiment, I'd like to know breed of the parents, price, and number you could send.
If anyone has some mutts they'd like to try, this could be a good opportunity!
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Thanks,
Mariah
 
I'm not sure on the date. As soon as she starts setting. I'll let you know. She normally goes in either march or April.
 
maybe you can modify her nest, and build a platform over an oil pan or something you could discreetly fill with water, and have a fine wire mesh, or with burlap over it to keep the bedding out, and then pile on the nesting material and make it seem really safe and dark for her. And keep an eye on the humidity in the nest, and when it drops, fill the water pan under the nest from the outside where she can't see you doing it.
 
I have Golden Comets eggs if you are interested. Very high ratio of roosters to hen, they are very fertile. Can send aroud 20 from one day's laying.
 
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Although that would be interesting, she hates being inside. My ducks all free range and hate it when i herd them inside at night. Besides i have several other mothers and would like some chickys this year.

How much would you guys like for the leghorn and comet eggs?
 
I probably wouldn't charge much. I've never shipped eggs before. I'll have to look at the shipping fee.
 

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