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I have it at 75% now


I do not know your individual situation,,,but I would not have the humidity past 60% even for ducks, some do raise it but my theory is that ducks take longer to hatch therefore are older and more developed in the shell, giving off more body heat than a chicken would, that heat plus a high humidity takes to much of the oxygen out of the air for a critter that is already breathing heavy due to working so hard to get out of the shell...

Not sure if that made sense to anyone but me, and if you ask 5 people how to hatch you will get 10 different ways.
 
Time for lunch break..

Just wondering if others think it is still chilly most days for being mid may?
yes, i even dug out a sweat shirt and wearing it now, its cold to me, not chilly
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yes, i even dug out a sweat shirt and wearing it now, its cold to me, not chilly
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I am wearing a sweatshirt, and have a fleece zip up on for a 'coat'... we just had a hail storm here and it is definitely chilly, to say the least!

but I am a wuss when I get tired I can feel chilled even when it is 70*.... and after working 73 hours in 5 days this week I am past tired at the moment. May begin to feel more normal tomorrow.
 
I am wearing a sweatshirt, and have a fleece zip up on for a 'coat'... we just had a hail storm here and it is definitely chilly, to say the least!

but I am a wuss when I get tired I can feel chilled even when it is 70*.... and after working 73 hours in 5 days this week I am past tired at the moment. May begin to feel more normal tomorrow.
we had the hailstorm too, i couldn't believe it , hail in the middle of may, whats gonna happen next, four inches of snow?
 
I am going to the middleburg auction and I was told I take them there in my cage and they provide a cage for you and just auction them off and I keep my cage. Hmm makes me wonder now because mine is really old and like 60 + years. It is my pap's and I don't know what else to put them in.
Middleburg probably does things a bit different than Green Dragon.
 
Kind of a strange question.

The east indie ducks are growing up, at what age are they considered mature ducks, let's just say I watched a very awkward attempt at making some baby ducklings, can I assume that the girls will soon start laying eggs....

Sorry if that is not appropriate for the site but I did not know how else to word it.
 

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