I think it was day 36 or 37. I know it was probably a bit early to give up on them. He and the other eggs were incubated in a second-hand one we bought a few months ago. We incubated a previous batch of Muscovy's, none of which hatched because when they were cracked open on day 40, the yolks still weren't absorbed and they ended up dying. I'm not sure if it's something wrong with our duck's eggs, the incubator, or I'm doing something wrong.
He responds to being touched and noises, whenever he hears my voice he'll shift his position slightly and cheep, and if possible he will crawl closer toward me. He likes to snuggle into my chest, I think my heartbeat is comforting to him.
What would be a normal sleeping position for a duckling and how would you suggest I get him into it?
You are doing well, all of the signs you have listed are good(if he was limp and unresponsive that would indicate some major problems). Ducklings will usually sleep lying down with their neck outstretched, however anything will do for your little one. My main concern for him is that his body will become stuck in that position, and he will be unable to move.
If you can gently wrap him in a blanket, towel or cloth, with his head unable to be tucked so close to hid body that would be best. However it appears to cause him pain or distress it may be best to put him back in his preferred position.
I'm very tired and want to sleep, I'll see you in the morning
