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QUACKERS do you want the eggs? I can have them shipped to you for $75 for 6+ ??
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I would make another thread and ask either in the duck or incubating section but I am pretty sure that's too high. You had a good hatch last time though, so who knows.
yeppers!... well... theres a tiny bit of pyrenees in there. but many generations ago... they look 100% anitolian... our female is actually due to have pups soon!
What Julie said. 70-75 for incubation 80 for hatch. Everything in BYC will be contradictory on this question.
I will also NEVER again use an automatic turner for Ducks. I will lay them on their sides from now on.
According to my bator.....
HUMIDITY:
Chickens, Turkeys, Guineas, Pheasants, Quail ~ 82 - 84 degrees
Geese ~ 84-86 degrees
Ducks ~ 84-85 degrees
TEMP:
Chicken, Pheasant, Quail ~ 99.75 degrees
Turkey, Guinea, Duck, Goose ~ 99.5 degrees
EMU (for COCO) 95.5
I also have days of incubation for all fowl !
I thought it was interesting that Ducks are 28 days BUT the exception is MUSCOVY ducks are 35-37 days!
QJ, they usually go for $400, but since their is another breed far back in our dogs lines we sell them for $250....
Can you send me pics of Mama?
Can you send me pics of Mama?
QUACKERS do you want the eggs? I can have them shipped to you for $75 for 6+ ??
Add the exception to Mallards on that one. They are 25.5 days.