Tis Time for a March 2020 Hatch-a-long!

I was under the impression that the difference in vitamin B levels in the two is not really significant (statistically speaking). I can get nooch, but I need to use up this brewer's yeast somehow šŸ˜….

I believe Nutritional Yeast is also higher in niacin...but don't quote me on that. I've only used the two ingredients for cooking not for ducks. lol
 
My ducklings are mental šŸ˜‚ why are ducklings so skittish?
Soooo hit and miss. I got 2 crested/blue Swedish from a local breeder as day olds; the one is skittish but otherwise sweet, will come eat from your hand, and if you do catch her and hold her, she settles down pretty quick. The other one was insane and scratched and tried to ā€œbiteā€ when she was petted or held. šŸ™„ needless to say, she went to a home much more suited to her personality. šŸ¤¦ā€ā™€ļø My Appleyards were quiet and sweet from the beginning. šŸ¤·šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø All of them were day olds, we’ll see how my home hatched ones turn out...
 
Soooo hit and miss. I got 2 crested/blue Swedish from a local breeder as day olds; the one is skittish but otherwise sweet, will come eat from your hand, and if you do catch her and hold her, she settles down pretty quick. The other one was insane and scratched and tried to ā€œbiteā€ when she was petted or held. šŸ™„ needless to say, she went to a home much more suited to her personality. šŸ¤¦ā€ā™€ļø My Appleyards were quiet and sweet from the beginning. šŸ¤·šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø All of them were day olds, we’ll see how my home hatched ones turn out...
My 3 Pekins and muscovy won't come super close but within a foot. The muscovy will sit on the roof while I'm on the deck and ask for food.
 
I believe Nutritional Yeast is also higher in niacin...but don't quote me on that. I've only used the two ingredients for cooking not for ducks. lol
Niacin is a B vitamin, and both nooch and brewer's yeast are rich in the B vitamins (inccluding niacin). They are derived from the same species of yeast, but are cultivated differently. So I would think nutritionally they are very similar, but if you care about flavor or how they are produced you might choose one over the other.

Here's a good, short read about them: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.be...eckout/brewers-yeast-versus-nutritional-yeast

Annoyingly, I havent seen vitamin B content listed on any of the nooch or brewer's yeast I've purchase, but I mainly get them from bulk containers so maybe that's why? Otherwise it'd be way easier to compare!
 
Niacin is a B vitamin, and both nooch and brewer's yeast are rich in the B vitamins (inccluding niacin). They are derived from the same species of yeast, but are cultivated differently. So I would think nutritionally they are very similar, but if you care about flavor or how they are produced you might choose one over the other.

Here's a good, short read about them: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.be...eckout/brewers-yeast-versus-nutritional-yeast

Annoyingly, I havent seen vitamin B content listed on any of the nooch or brewer's yeast I've purchase, but I mainly get them from bulk containers so maybe that's why? Otherwise it'd be way easier to compare!
Until today, I thought brewers yeast and nutritional yeast were the same thing.
 
Hmm, what does everyone think about these two eggs? I literally just did an "undesirable egg experiment" and I'm not sure if I should try a couple different methods of sealing and still set these two eggs or if I need to give myself a break, lol. One has a hairline crack but it does appear to go through the shell and there is some slight discoloration leading me to believe it leaked a bit. The other has an actual hole going in to it but doesn't seem to be actually leaking.

I set the other eggs in the Nurture Right 360 that I just finished sanitizing after the last hatch and it will hold 22 eggs...is that like a sign I should leave these 2 eggs out??? I technically could put them in one of the other incubators until I remove the infertile eggs....ugh, decisions, decisions.:barnie

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Hmm, what does everyone think about these two eggs? I literally just did an "undesirable egg experiment" and I'm not sure if I should try a couple different methods of sealing and still set these two eggs or if I need to give myself a break, lol. One has a hairline crack but it does appear to go through the shell and there is some slight discoloration leading me to believe it leaked a bit. The other has an actual hole going in to it but doesn't seem to be actually leaking.

I set the other eggs in the Nurture Right 360 that I just finished sanitizing after the last hatch and it will hold 22 eggs...is that like a sign I should leave these 2 eggs out??? I technically could put them in one of the other incubators until I remove the infertile eggs....ugh, decisions, decisions.:barnie

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I wouldn't. The bacteria is probably already in them just waiting to be incubated.
 

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