Ok, I have been desperately trying to hatch out my silkie ducklings, and with only 1 running around, I just don't know what to do anymore. Here's what I do:
Spritz daily with a mister
Temp = 99.5
Humidity = 55
"lockdown" humidity = 65
I've opened several of the quitters, and it's always the same. The egg has a lot of liquid in it, the duckling will be fully formed, and the yolk has not been used up at all. I was told by someone else that they think the pip triggers the absorption of the yolk, so if that's correct, then I understand why the yolk is always fully in tact. Other than that, I don't understand what's wrong. Should I not mist the eggs? Is there always so much watery liquid inside an egg, or am I drowning my babies
Spritz daily with a mister
Temp = 99.5
Humidity = 55
"lockdown" humidity = 65
I've opened several of the quitters, and it's always the same. The egg has a lot of liquid in it, the duckling will be fully formed, and the yolk has not been used up at all. I was told by someone else that they think the pip triggers the absorption of the yolk, so if that's correct, then I understand why the yolk is always fully in tact. Other than that, I don't understand what's wrong. Should I not mist the eggs? Is there always so much watery liquid inside an egg, or am I drowning my babies
