Okay I removed most of the water. Now I don't think the air cells are going to grow enough. When it comes lock down day what would I do if they aren't at the right size?
Also at night its been chilly in the room. This weekend its supposed to snow. Anything I need to do? I'm incubating in winter because the only male died. So we wanted to carry on his genes.
Thanks for all the help! Humidity is around 50%. Good or bad.I can't really explain why I added water. One air cell grew to almost the right size. Others not. Also i'm kinda mixed. The two pictures are what are mixing me up. Some videos show i'm good. The candling shows i'm fine. I'm on day 19...
It is day 15 and the eggs air cell is the size of a day 7 air cell. I cool them down and mist them. I'm trying to lower the humidity. I put as much water as I do with chicken eggs. Should they cool down longer? Will they be fine? Please help?!?! I'm really stressed
I have three smaller duck eggs. On day 13 I candled. Their air cell hasn't grown to the size as shown on the internet. I do mist them. Does their size mean something? Do I need to add more water?
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This is my first time hatching ducks.They started to lay in September. How do I know if one of the eggs are dead? Its day 12. Two had clear blood vessels and an embryo. The other one I could see the embryo and some blood vessels and it was blurry and clear towards the air cell. This egg is...
As the title says what is the humidity for ducks? This is for day 1-24. Okay some websites say to have it higher than chicken egg humidity. Then people on this website say to have it lower than chicken eggs. What is it? Please help. I'm on day two.