Omikse
In the Brooder
- Nov 8, 2017
- 16
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So just a little back story. II live in the Pacific Northwest. My neighbors had a couple of Peking Ducks that used to come over to our house all the time because of the bird seed my wife puts out for the birds. One day she found an egg so we decided to try and hatch it. So we bought a not so cheap incubator but cheaply made (made of Styrofoam) but unfortunately it did not make it. We let our neighbors know about what happened and a couple of weeks later they showed up with a small bucket of eggs (23 in all). So we put them in the incubator and here we are 28 days later we have piping with chirping as well. Also to mention this, we are down to 17 eggs. So this where I start my question. First off, since they are piping, how long can it take for the whole hatching process? The reason I ask this is they may do this in the middle of the night when every one is sleeping so I do not want to wake up in the morning to find a dead chick/s that hatched but died because we did not take it/them out of the incubator soon enough. Second in relation to the first question how soon can we move them to the makeshift brooder we have or how long can we wait to move them? Last question I have because it is getting late here and I need to go to bed, When it comes to Pens, I am going to turn my back porch into a duck pen for temporary measure until we can find homes for most of them. Now being close to winter I plan on putting plastic all around my porch with a layer of Styrofoam and cardboard as walls to try and keep the ducks warm. The Styrofoam I can get at work as part of my job and it would be layered in the middle of the plastic and cardboard so the ducks don't peck at the Styrofoam. The part I plan to section off is about 5 feet wide 20 feet long at about 100 square feet. Based on what I have read I need 2 square feet per duck so 17x2=34 square feet. Would I be able to do this since it is close to winter time and if I can what would be a good heat source to heat that volume of area? Now that those questions are asked. I am off to bed. More question to come as they grow up.