Incubating Duck Eggs Is Different! Watch This!
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
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Today, we're stepping slightly outside the chicken world to bring you a comprehensive guide on "How to Incubate Duck Eggs".
If you've ever considered raising ducks alongside your chickens, or you're already a duck enthusiast looking to expand your flock, then this video is just for you!
Incubating duck eggs may seem daunting, but with the right knowledge, it's an exciting and rewarding process.
In this video, we'll walk you through the entire incubation period, covering everything from selecting the best eggs to set to maintaining the perfect incubation environment and, finally, to the much-awaited hatching day.
So join us as we delve into the fascinating world of duck egg incubation. Remember, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to The Happy Chicken Coop for more poultry-raising tips and insights! Хобби
Great info! Thanks. Here in the south we call them Muscovy (musk-oh-vee) ducks.
I like how you went in depth
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I’ve seen some info say from day 10 to day 25 you should open the incubator, spray the eggs with water mist, and let them cool to about 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Have you ever heard this?
Duck eggs can be viable for longer than 3 days as long as the weather is not cold look up how Mallards keep nests and have eggs
Amazing video thank you
I'm guessing there's no more free e book? I also can't find any link to your website in either the description or elsewhere in your RUclips content
I've been looking Through your channel. I don't see nothing about chicken Incubators Can you make an in-depth video about chicken Incubators and incubating chickens temperatures and stuff like that?
Thank you for all the time and energy you put into this video.
Thank you, really helpful information in this video, I do have a question though, you say duck eggs arnt a normally high hatch rate, If I wanted to end with a maximum of 5 and no less than 3 ducklings, how many would you set in the incubator? I know you can't say for sure but this is what im struggling with. Ideally I only want 4, but am unable to purchase ducklings therefore im forced to hatch. What would you do?
I put 5 in and none hatched.
Excellent advice please add centigrade temps for us in countries that do not use Fahrenheit
What could be causing my duck egg to turn green 2 weeks after putting them in the incubator?
My male duck tries to sit on egg and the female has a fit. Also I found an egg, the size of a bird's egg, in coop but she's been having good eggs before and after ..weird...why??
Seems 98°F is too low, is this right? I have been using 99.5°F Thanks!
99.5 degrees is for chicken eggs. Chickens and ducks are different species requiring different incubation methods.
98 DEGREE CELCIUS ??? thats boiing point... or its is Fahrenheit?
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Raise ducklings not egg 🥚 wild egg found it.??? Only light? No incubator either