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First Post Posted on: 05-03-13 05:41 AM next post first post

Please help me with some info on incubating Mandarin Eggs. What temp. and humidity level works best for those waterfowl folks who have been into hatching mandarin eggs.

 

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Reply #: 1 Posted on: 05-03-13 11:03 AM last post previous post
between 99.6 and 99.8 temperatture wise..about 60% humidity until lockdown..then up to 70% or so  once they hatch your biggest obstacle is getting them to eat..alot of people lose them after 5 or 6 days because they don't eat..because they don't know..i usually put a call duckling in there and they learn from him. (or her)
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