We actually sell the fertile eggs and ship all over the country. We stopped for the moment because of the heatwave that we have been having. But we will start up again in fall.
I'm attempting the dry hatch as we speak. My problem is the only place I have to set my incubator is my kitchen. I'm finding I can't hold the humidity due to my concrete countertops. The temp is fine but any suggestions for raising the humidity a bit? Right now I'm spending all day dampening a towel and laying it over the incubator.
You said dry hatching? So you shouldn’t add any water. Let it be dry. I only add water the last 3 days. During the lockdown period. I think mine would be around 17-20% naturally without me adding any water. With the water method you’d want around 40-45%. So dry method. No water. Lockdown full water. Humidity should be 60-75% during lockdown. Worked for us anyways.
Don’t think it’s possible. But only thing is to keep them away from water. Make a waterer that just allows them enough to drink and clean their beak. Otherwise they make a muddy stinky mess. We would allow ours to get their bath when we get flood irrigated. So every couple weeks. Less in the winter.
I have used the small paint tray with the grid on it they drink and the excess water goes in the tray not in the litter but keep your eye on the water and empty as needed
@@alan0merola144 we decided against ducks anymore. We sold what we had left. Way less maintenance without them. We moved on to quail for a few reasons. But we also still have turkeys and a few chickens.
This batch was 90% we sold most of the poults. We are due to hatch in 4-5 days I think. There is an updated video I just posted. I added 14 chicken eggs to 4 duck and 4 turkey. The duck and turkey eggs are 100% developing and movement. Long story short, as of now, inside the incubator is 22 eggs, all but 4 are looking good to hatch.
How do you manage to get them to eat and drink? Also, when do they need food and water (like how much time do I give them), I’m trying to get them to drink by touching their beaks to the water and tap my finger in their food but no luck, any suggestions??????
Honestly I don’t dip beaks. They will figure it out. Once a poult or chick starts pecking at something the others follow. They are curious and figure it out. No need to force it. They can go days with no food or water after hatching.
@@ThisNorthernLife oh ok makes sense for sure...ive tried dry hatching but never added watwr in lockdown, but being that its needed for the big reveal i see the benefit....still hold at 99.5 the entire time correct? And fill both trays with water during lockdown.
I think that it would be easiest just to buy at tractor supply or eBay. Look up Harris Farms Nurture Right 360 Incubator, 1030121 priv-q3.shop.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/harris-farms-nurture-right-360 If you copy that link you should see the exact one at tractor supply.
Love your turkey pullets. So cute . Where I live hard to find heritage breeds but they are so cute. Thank you for posting
We actually sell the fertile eggs and ship all over the country. We stopped for the moment because of the heatwave that we have been having. But we will start up again in fall.
Your channel should grow fast ... you deserve it man
That’s nice of you to say. I’ve been slow on TH-cam. Need to upload more content, consistently.
I'm attempting the dry hatch as we speak. My problem is the only place I have to set my incubator is my kitchen. I'm finding I can't hold the humidity due to my concrete countertops. The temp is fine but any suggestions for raising the humidity a bit? Right now I'm spending all day dampening a towel and laying it over the incubator.
You said dry hatching? So you shouldn’t add any water. Let it be dry. I only add water the last 3 days. During the lockdown period. I think mine would be around 17-20% naturally without me adding any water. With the water method you’d want around 40-45%.
So dry method. No water. Lockdown full water. Humidity should be 60-75% during lockdown. Worked for us anyways.
I dry hatch due to high altitude
I'm at 9200' they get more oxygen.
How do you keep ducks clean?
I need help
Don’t think it’s possible. But only thing is to keep them away from water. Make a waterer that just allows them enough to drink and clean their beak. Otherwise they make a muddy stinky mess. We would allow ours to get their bath when we get flood irrigated. So every couple weeks. Less in the winter.
I have used the small paint tray with the grid on it they drink and the excess water goes in the tray not in the litter but keep your eye on the water and empty as needed
@@alan0merola144 we decided against ducks anymore. We sold what we had left. Way less maintenance without them. We moved on to quail for a few reasons. But we also still have turkeys and a few chickens.
What was your hatch rate ?
This batch was 90% we sold most of the poults. We are due to hatch in 4-5 days I think. There is an updated video I just posted. I added 14 chicken eggs to 4 duck and 4 turkey. The duck and turkey eggs are 100% developing and movement. Long story short, as of now, inside the incubator is 22 eggs, all but 4 are looking good to hatch.
Use crayon or pencil to mark eggs some inks are toxic
We use non-toxic markers. We haven’t had any issues.
How do you manage to get them to eat and drink? Also, when do they need food and water (like how much time do I give them), I’m trying to get them to drink by touching their beaks to the water and tap my finger in their food but no luck, any suggestions??????
Honestly I don’t dip beaks. They will figure it out. Once a poult or chick starts pecking at something the others follow. They are curious and figure it out. No need to force it. They can go days with no food or water after hatching.
So no water added a throughout entire hatch for turkeys?
No water until that last 3 days (Lockdown). So 1-25 days-zero water. 26-28 days full water.
Thanks for watching!
@@ThisNorthernLife oh ok makes sense for sure...ive tried dry hatching but never added watwr in lockdown, but being that its needed for the big reveal i see the benefit....still hold at 99.5 the entire time correct? And fill both trays with water during lockdown.
@@jasonwhitecotton6851 yes you are correct. Same temp and fill all available water reservoirs.
@@jasonwhitecotton6851 that is correct. Sorry for late response.
Are you willing to sell the incubator
I think that it would be easiest just to buy at tractor supply or eBay. Look up Harris Farms Nurture Right 360 Incubator, 1030121 priv-q3.shop.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/harris-farms-nurture-right-360
If you copy that link you should see the exact one at tractor supply.
Larger snoot is a male
Very hard to tell at this age. Sometimes we don’t know until they are much older.
I've been right so far
Also males are more aggressive
They look you right in the 👀