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Welcome, first take those red plugs out and throw them away.View attachment 3810607Here's my incubator, for reference!![]()
Welcome. You will get help here, there are many duck owners. However, that is not me. 1. I only have chickens and 2. I only hatch with broodies. Sorry.Hello folks!!I raised chickens and (LOTS of) ducks growing up, and totally fell in love with keeping ducks. I had my own mini flock of khaki campbells about 10 years ago, but have had to step away from it since. I finally live somewhere where I can have backyard poultry again, and I'm SO excited to be planning to hatch out a flock of ducks this spring!!
I purchased a used Little Giant forced-air incubator with an egg turner, and I know there's a steep learning curve before I'd be able to successfully hatch duck eggs. Does anyone have suggestions for where to start?I am reading 'hatching and brooding your own chicks' (the book) and just got 'storey's guide to raising ducks'. I feel pretty confident about being able to set up a brooder and a coop / run. The biggest things I still need to learn are: humidity control (how to do this with the incubator I have, and what humidity to shoot for at each stage -- can I use the humidity recommendations I'm reading about for chicken eggs, or are these very different for ducks? Is it really a good idea to spray-cool duck eggs daily?), temperature timeline, and best practices during hatching.
If it's relevant, the breeds I'm most strongly considering right now are silver appleyards, welsh harlequins, and cayugas; but I've toyed around with the idea of having some pekins or muscovies too -- I'll probably select at least 2 breeds and have a mixed flock. I anticipate that if I want to end up with at least ~5-10 laying ducks, I should probably start with like ~30+ shipped eggs (~80% successful fertility / survive shipping, ~80% hatch rate if I'm lucky, ~50% female, some wiggle room for other issues).
Looking forward to being a part of this community!!![]()