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Date Posted: 15:41:07 05/17/04 Mon
Author: Kevin Schuitema
Author Host/IP: 1Cust1.tnt1.muskegon.mi.da.uu.net / 65.230.195.1
Subject: Re: incubators
In reply to: jake 's message, "Re: incubators" on 15:30:43 03/28/04 Sun

I think the best incubators on the market are Humidaire. If you only have a few eggs, the small styrofoam ones are OK, but you will have to hand-turn duck eggs plus spray them daily with a warm water mist to keep the humidity above 80%.
Muscovies are great ducks. Incubation takes 37 days, and the hens are great setters....better than any incubator you can buy ! Hope this helps.

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