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  1. BelovedBirds

    Incubating DUCK eggs! So many questions! HELP!

    had she been sitting on them? If you could get a photo of one of the older eggs being candled, and one of the younger ones, I could estimate the age gap if there is one. And see if you can lock them down together
  2. BelovedBirds

    Incubating DUCK eggs! So many questions! HELP!

    do you know when you set the first eggs and the younger eggs?
  3. BelovedBirds

    Incubating DUCK eggs! So many questions! HELP!

    staggered hatches can be tricky- what day are the old eggs on, and what day are the new ones on? You may be able to give the younger ones an early lockdown, otherwise you'll need a separate incubator, one to put the older eggs in once its time for lockdown. It depends on the development gap
  4. BelovedBirds

    Incubating DUCK eggs! So many questions! HELP!

    I do about 50% humidity throughout incubation adjusting as needed based on the size of the air cell/the weight the eggs lose. If the air cells are too small through the second half of incubation, you can mist the eggs with warm water daily which will help them to lose moisture. If too large...
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