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Today is day 19 of incubating duck eggs. Any advice on what I should do after this day? I was going to stop rotating the eggs this Wednesday which will be day 21.
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Thank you for your awesome advice! I will definitely look back at your post for a reference. I realized that my lockdown date was a couple of days too early and have moved it to day 25 after making this post. Unfortunately, I don't have a humidity thermometer to check what the humidity is. So far they have seemed to be doing good in the current humidity I have them. Maybe I can just add more on lockdown day before I close the lid just in case? I also have chicken eggs in there with the duck eggs which is another problem. The chicken eggs are set to hatch at least a week and a half after the duck eggs hatch and I have them in the same incubator. What should I do about turning the chicken eggs during lockdown days for the ducks? Should I not turn them and risk a reduced hatch rate?The eggs should be turned at least 3 times a day, until day 25. After day 25, it's lockdown time. Lockdown is where in the last three days of incubation, the eggs should not be turned, they should be laying on their side, ( pointy end down/facing inward, large end up/facing outward. ) The incubator should not be opened, and the humidity should be raised right around 60%. Ducklings take longer to hatch, so don't be surprised if none or only a few pip on day 28, but don't hatch yet. From the time a duckling pips, it should take less than 24 hrs for it to hatch. If it takes longer than 24 hrs, then the duckling will need help. ( You need to know what you're doing before you help one hatch. ) The ducklings need to stay in the incubator until all have hatched and are dry, the incubator still should not be opened during this time, it can be fatal to those that are hatching soon, currently hatching, or already hatched. Make sure you have a brooder set up and ready for them before they hatch! If you need any more help with feed, water, bedding, heating sources, etc.... I'll be glad to answer them for you!
If you add a little more water, that should be fine.1. Maybe I can just add more on lockdown day before I close the lid just in case?
Don't turn the chicken eggs, leave the lid closed. If you want to incubate chicken and duck eggs together, definitely try and, hatch the hatching dates on the same day.2. What should I do about turning the chicken eggs during lockdown days for the ducks?
Yes.3. Should I not turn them and risk a reduced hatch rate?
Thankyou @ExoticPetOwner!If you add a little more water, that should be fine.
Don't turn the chicken eggs, leave the lid closed. If you want to incubate chicken and duck eggs together, definitely try and, hatch the hatching dates on the same day.
Yes.