Ok, I've found this old German duck book and found something really interesting in it. No sure, if it is true, but it kind of makes sense, and does sound so sweet. Call me crazy, but I'm doing it. It basically suggests that it is a good idea to talk to the eggs starting one week prior to lock down. They are saying that duck mommies talk to their eggs, so the chicks know their mom when they hatch. The duck will talk when going onto her eggs, so the chicks are prepared for some movement of their egg. So starting to talk to the eggs before and while you turn them is important. It's supposed to reduce the chicks stress of movement, and assures the chicks that it is mommy and not a predator. They are saying that the chicks are more responsive during lock down, because their stage of development. They also suggest to stand next to the incubator for 1-2 minutes and just talk to the duckies. Even reading from a book is fine. They also recommend to do that 5 times per day. My incubator is in my kitchen so they hear tons of talking from my husband and myself. So what do you guys think about this? The book was printed in 1920! Quite honest I'm talking to the eggs each time I turn them. Not really sure if that truly effects the the chicks in their eggs, but it does connect me emotionally to them.
Katharina
Katharina