Yep she is definitly broody and quacks and hisses when i walk by her...Are you thinking of letting your girl hatch some babies?
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Yep she is definitly broody and quacks and hisses when i walk by her...Are you thinking of letting your girl hatch some babies?
A lot of people have this theory at least I think they do, that because it's a water fowl it can tolerate water, Well what they don't understand is when they are in that shell they have NOT developed the correct usage of using there lungs yet. so to much water is going to kill them. It's best to have a Shrink wrapped egg over a sticky egg (If normal hatching isn't a choice) LOLOMG, I just found this thread and it has a lot of helpful advice. I just hatched a batch of calls last week and had similar problems. Mine were extremely gooey! I will definitely be lowering the humidity on my next hatch. In fact this has got me pretty worried about my current hatch of peafowl. I never know how high the humidity should be, since there is so much conflicting advice on the subject. My last hatch of peas was a little gooey also, but not as bad as the ducks. One of the ducklings was so crusty that I ended up holding it under the warm water faucet and rubbing off the goo. It's a wonder that it survived, but it is thriving now. I had to assist all the ducks and one still had a nickle sized ball of yolk attached when I removed it from the egg. I wrapped it in a warm damp dishcloth and it survived and is doing fine also, no thanks to me I'm sure. I ended up with 6 duckies and they are all adorable! Keep up the great advice and guidance Dr. L!
The only thing I would like in return is Eggs!!! I have to treat my HD- Disease you know otherwise i will die. LOL..YES....this is an AWESOME thread with lot's of good information on how to deal with a difficult hatch! Glad you found it!!! Hmmm...we should be careful though...if word gets out...Dr. L might start charging for services...being booked for talks and seminars...the "little" people need her...LOL![]()
OMG YOUR TAKEN THE CALL CHALLENGE! YOU DO KNOW THESE ARE THE HARDEST TO HATCH DON"T YOU?????Ooooh my gosh ALHmama they're adorable!
I have a question, if anyone can offer me some advice... I've got four call duck eggs in my incubator at the moment, on about day 22. After candling them I've started to panic that the air cells are too small! Do you think dropping the humidity for a couple of days would help? Or should I raise the humidity as it's getting close to hatch time?
If your on day 22 You should have them off the turner and keeping the humidity where it's at, which is where???Ooooh my gosh ALHmama they're adorable!
I have a question, if anyone can offer me some advice... I've got four call duck eggs in my incubator at the moment, on about day 22. After candling them I've started to panic that the air cells are too small! Do you think dropping the humidity for a couple of days would help? Or should I raise the humidity as it's getting close to hatch time?
Calls are hard because One they have small beaks and TWo Short necks, so it makes it difficult for them to get to the top and get out. So you have to watch them closely. With the small beak and short necks they struggle trying to crack open that shell..Why are call ducks so hard to hatch lol
Ohhhhh that makes sense... Kinda like a double trouble thing... We only have swedes, cayugas and buffs and we havent had issues..Calls are hard because One they have small beaks and TWo Short necks, so it makes it difficult for them to get to the top and get out. So you have to watch them closely. With the small beak and short necks they struggle trying to crack open that shell..
LOL no you wouldn't have that problem. LOL good duck choice HAHAHHAOhhhhh that makes sense... Kinda like a double trouble thing... We only have swedes, cayugas and buffs and we havent had issues..