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  • Duck eggs need more humidity. It can happen, but not as reliably as the other way around. If you are talking about Muscovy eggs, no. They are notoriously difficult to hatch and will hatch basically only under a muscovy, a very talented and experienced person might be able to get a couple to hatch in the incubator, but even that's very hard. However, if you have some broody hens and extra eggs, what's the harm in trying, you might win the hatching lottery. (If they are muscovies, remember it's a 35 day incubation period).
  • I've heard that if the chicken is broody, she will most definitely hatch ducks. I haven't had personal experience with this, however.
  • i would pull them out of nest and put them in brooder as soon as they hatched
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