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  1. basiljowii

    Duck Embryos Dying late in Incubation

    The ducks eat: Lettuce, Sunflower seeds, Pellets and Calcium/Protein coated mealworms and occasionally live worms (They don't have all of this every day most of the time its 1-2 times a week) . We've also tried fertile eggs from another flock which didn't live past day 10 I think. One of the...
  2. basiljowii

    Duck Embryos Dying late in Incubation

    I can't remember what the nutrition is off the top of my head 😅And we'll try cutting back on the treats for them. What they have varies, somedays they will have pellets and the mealworms (I think the mealworms are coated in protein but I may be wrong) and on others they might have some lettuce too.
  3. basiljowii

    Duck Embryos Dying late in Incubation

    We'll try that too, we rarely get the eggs out of the incubator as we can usually see the embryo moving if we shine a dull torch through a side of the incubator. Ive seen people recommending putting the eggs in lockdown on day 25, is that too soon or too late?
  4. basiljowii

    Duck Embryos Dying late in Incubation

    Yeah its my own flocks eggs, they have a mix of corn/pellets, mealworms and lettuce and grit if necessary.
  5. basiljowii

    Duck Embryos Dying late in Incubation

    we’ve been trying to incubate duck eggs for about two and a half months now with no success. We have gotten to day 26 and then the ducklings would just die. The temperature we’ve tried incubating them at is 37.5 degrees Celsius and the humidity is 50%. We’ve had about 15 fertilised eggs that...
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