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Post by quambie on May 3, 2015 15:03:34 GMT 8
just love duck eggs madison they are great to cook with and for making pasta duck egg pasta is the best sponges get a great lift when you use them and they should not be too long before they start to lay I have one lot laying well and there oldies are just starting one or two a week
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Post by cannakid on May 3, 2015 20:17:33 GMT 8
normally I would say its a nutrition thing but duck eggs are hard to incubate in an incubator so could be some minor adjustment needed for them .
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Post by quambie on May 4, 2015 17:52:33 GMT 8
I had thought of that cannakid but the last lot of first eggs were a bugger as well the next lot will be ok just wondering of it the same with everyone or just types of ducks
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Post by chooky on May 4, 2015 18:35:26 GMT 8
I think duck eggs need higher humidity.
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Post by quambie on May 5, 2015 9:12:26 GMT 8
spot on chooky I keep it up at around 60 % for the first 15 days then up it gain at 20 days then again the last few days I use a squirt bottle works well most of the time I dont have a problem I hatched out 30 ducklings last year its just those first lot of eggs for some reason strange ?
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