Dec 29, 2011 Thread starter #11 ThePigeonKid Songster 9 Years May 24, 2010 1,514 62 186 Ohio - Chickens 3yrs Thanks!
Dec 29, 2011 #12 bigdawg AA Poultry 10 Years Jun 28, 2009 1,185 16 163 middle tenn glad to help good luck
Dec 29, 2011 #13 gingit In the Brooder 8 Years Oct 30, 2011 37 0 22 South Florida How old is your Pekin?
Dec 29, 2011 #14 Miss Lydia ~Gift of God ~ Eternal Life ~John 3:16-17 Premium Feather Member 15 Years Oct 3, 2009 136,847 175,089 2,142 Mountains of Western N.C. Congrats on your 1st egg. that is always exciting!!!
Dec 29, 2011 #15 skillswife Songster 9 Years Jul 19, 2010 556 8 131 SW Montana Duck eggs require a much more humid environment then chickens. I did everything else the same as with chicken eggs, just longer incubation with higher humidity.
Duck eggs require a much more humid environment then chickens. I did everything else the same as with chicken eggs, just longer incubation with higher humidity.
Dec 29, 2011 #16 D'Angelo N Va. Songster 10 Years Dec 28, 2009 2,551 19 181 Congratulations, incubation period is longer for sure. I tried one time and got nothing. Since then I let the duck hatch it.
Congratulations, incubation period is longer for sure. I tried one time and got nothing. Since then I let the duck hatch it.
Dec 29, 2011 Thread starter #17 ThePigeonKid Songster 9 Years May 24, 2010 1,514 62 186 Ohio - Chickens 3yrs @gingit, It is about 9mo. & Thanks all!
Aug 24, 2012 #18 haleywolter1999 In the Brooder 7 Years Aug 23, 2012 29 11 24 Congrats!!!! I'm going to get a couple of ducks when I get a fence up (Hopefully soon )
Aug 24, 2012 #19 Blondiega1 Songster 9 Years Nov 5, 2010 549 17 141 Dallas, Ga. Congrats! Just found my first ones yesterday!! I won't be incubating mine though. We gonna be eating a lot more eggs around here! LOL
Congrats! Just found my first ones yesterday!! I won't be incubating mine though. We gonna be eating a lot more eggs around here! LOL