In tx as in Al, I would do a dry incubation. Don't add water til lockdown.
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Usually crosses do much better than pures, as rule of thumb... that being said, since your hen is a Call, you'll need to go more by Call incubation techniques for the best luck...
@WVduckchick made a great observarion, I run all my Calls between 30-40% humidity, max... and mist the eggs late in incubation if air cells are still small...
Another thing is, Call eggs *do not* do well in upright turners... no matter if they're SQ, BQ, or PQ... and while GQF's are wonderful bators, I have heard from many that Calls just don't do well in them at all... others have gotten cheap styrofoam bators even, just to run Call eggs in because of that...
I would lay them down and hand turn, or try taping them into the turner on their sides...
Thank you so much. I will turn them sideways.
Very welcome, hope that helps!
I do know that when I tested Calls in my own upright turner, 40 good, viable eggs all quit before reaching lockdown a few at lockdown... and most of those were PQ ones...![]()
I have them turned sideways now and my humidity is mid 30's after covering 3/4 of my water tray. thanks for all the good info. If anyone knows where i can get some grey calls let me know. (egg's or chicks)
Good deal...
I can't guarantee to have grey Call eggs this year, I am focusing on my Snowy line, Lilacs, Silvers, Pieds and various other non-standard colors this year... I will not ship Call ducklings, sorry, and neither will any ethical Call breeder... they *do not* ship well, unfortunately... if you want live shipped, best to look for started juvies or adults, just fyi...
if i have broody hen to put the call eggs under. Do i still need to assist them hatch.
Chicken broody? Your mixed ones or pure Call eggs? If the mixed ones, *maybe not*, pures, yes... either way, I would keep checking on them, monitor and be ready to assist if needed...