Aelrift
Chirping
- May 5, 2018
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So, I found this Muscovy egg (how do I know it's a Muscovy egg? Well it was near a muscovy nest but I guess the duck had too many eggs/ it rolled away, but I couldn't get it back into the nest, the duck wouldn't let me) so I took it with me, and well, I'm trying to hatch it. I'm just a poor college student so I can't really afford an incubator atm, especially since this is just a one-time thing. I think it's going pretty well, it's been 4-5 days now, the egg is alive and well, but I'm a bit worried as I saw all these things that are supposed to be done (specific temperature, humidity, checking the weight etc...) and I have done none of these things.
Right now the way I'm providing heat to it is to simply have it in a small round container that fits it with some fluffy feathers I found near the duck's nest, rolled in a socked with my laptop's charger on top of it to heat it. It's a cheap solution I know but that's the best I can come up with. I wanted to know if anyone had any tips for me or a better solution.
I'm misting the egg once-twice a day, turning it an uneven number of times too. I think it's about 12-14 days old since I saw the nest a week prior t finding the eggs then had it for 4-5 days.
I'm also trying to reproduce the condition it might be under in the wild, (taking off the battery from times to time as if the mother left to get food etc) idk if it'll work but any and every advice is greatly appreciated
Right now the way I'm providing heat to it is to simply have it in a small round container that fits it with some fluffy feathers I found near the duck's nest, rolled in a socked with my laptop's charger on top of it to heat it. It's a cheap solution I know but that's the best I can come up with. I wanted to know if anyone had any tips for me or a better solution.
I'm misting the egg once-twice a day, turning it an uneven number of times too. I think it's about 12-14 days old since I saw the nest a week prior t finding the eggs then had it for 4-5 days.
I'm also trying to reproduce the condition it might be under in the wild, (taking off the battery from times to time as if the mother left to get food etc) idk if it'll work but any and every advice is greatly appreciated
