I wouldn’t, especially since duck eggs take a week longer to hatch. The incubator will be filthy from the chickens hatching the previous week, plus the humidity levels will be off for the ducks from the first hatch of the chickens
Interesting on not using eggs that has been in the fridge. My granddaughter has been successfully for a few years and she will store eggs in the fridge leading up putting them in the incubator. Also, she has noticed in the winter she has a higher percentage of female chicks.
You do such an "eggs-solent" job of explaining how to get ready to incubate eggs. Makes such good sense.
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Hello from Forest Lake Minnesota!! Great info!!
Hello there!!! Thank you!!
Wow thank you for the in depth tutorial.
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Thank you for your knowledge! 👍
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Really good and helpful, ty, good luck!
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Great info! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.😊
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So we shouldn’t try to incubate our duck eggs, the same time as our chicken eggs?
I wouldn’t, especially since duck eggs take a week longer to hatch. The incubator will be filthy from the chickens hatching the previous week, plus the humidity levels will be off for the ducks from the first hatch of the chickens
❤️👍Great tips!!April 27
Thanks so much! 🐣🐣
Interesting on not using eggs that has been in the fridge. My granddaughter has been successfully for a few years and she will store eggs in the fridge leading up putting them in the incubator.
Also, she has noticed in the winter she has a higher percentage of female chicks.
That’s interesting!! Thanks for sharing