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Nicky, the only problem I see as of now is that the duck eggs will still need to be turned and the chickens eggs need to be locked down and humidity raised, which won't hurt the ducks. You shouldn't open the incubator while the chicken eggs are in lock down. You can bump your humidity to 65% to 70% maybe a little higher. Some people don't officially lock down till they see a pip, so you should be able to still turn your duck eggs, but as soon as you see a pip, don't open the incubator until the chicks hatch. I want ducks really bad. I'm hoping to bring some home from Ohio National Poultry Show. What kind of chickens and ducks are you hatching. I bet your kids are getting excited.
Michele
Nicky, the only problem I see as of now is that the duck eggs will still need to be turned and the chickens eggs need to be locked down and humidity raised, which won't hurt the ducks. You shouldn't open the incubator while the chicken eggs are in lock down. You can bump your humidity to 65% to 70% maybe a little higher. Some people don't officially lock down till they see a pip, so you should be able to still turn your duck eggs, but as soon as you see a pip, don't open the incubator until the chicks hatch. I want ducks really bad. I'm hoping to bring some home from Ohio National Poultry Show. What kind of chickens and ducks are you hatching. I bet your kids are getting excited.
Michele