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@ dcrow I am partial to pekin ducks. I have four two females and two males. They can a little noisy but they have been really great. They let my two girl chase them. They enjoy it actually. They are good layers too. I have way too many eggs I don't know what to do with them. Going try some of my baking with them. Hope your hatch is successful! :) @ tiffany as long as you see movement they should just hatch late . I think they will be fine just keep checking
 
I'm no expert so I can't say... They do look to only be about 1/4 of the egg but the air cell is clear so isn't that a good sign and it looks like they have a slant to them (I think I read that is good also.) Have you noticed an internal pip yet? Do you have water in your incubator still? Do you happen to know the % of humidity you incubated at? I never did get a hydrometer and the humidity has worried me this entire time. I'm going to invest in one before I set more eggs. I'm crossing my fingers for you! Hopefully someone can give you more info on what you can do at this point. Good luck!!!
 
I would give it a couple more days. I remember see a topic in the forum ( incubating and hatching) about draing extra fluid? Not sure about that. But it might be worth reading about. I will check some of the books I bought. I had a wonderful dinner with hubby . But I found myself daydreaming about my eggs or talking about them
 
I'm no expert so I can't say... They do look to only be about 1/4 of the egg but the air cell is clear so isn't that a good sign and it looks like they have a slant to them (I think I read that is good also.) Have you noticed an internal pip yet? Do you have water in your incubator still? Do you happen to know the % of humidity you incubated at? I never did get a hydrometer and the humidity has worried me this entire time. I'm going to invest in one before I set more eggs. I'm crossing my fingers for you! Hopefully someone can give you more info on what you can do at this point. Good luck!!!
The air cell is very clear. Some of them have a slant to them. I have been candleing them, and they have not pipped internally yet. I did dump the water back out today. I have decided that I am not going to add water until I see a internal pip. That way the air cells will have a chance to grow more. I just wish I knew about how many days behind they are. I do not know what the humidity is. I should have kept a closer eye on the air cell, and then I would have known to run the bator dry. Thank you for your opinion.
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I would give it a couple more days. I remember see a topic in the forum ( incubating and hatching) about draing extra fluid? Not sure about that. But it might be worth reading about. I will check some of the books I bought. I had a wonderful dinner with hubby . But I found myself daydreaming about my eggs or talking about them
Okay thanks. I figure I will stay up a little late tonight so I can candle again before I go to bed. Just finished a blue bell ice cream sandwich, and took a look at the "super moon".
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Another egg has a tiny external pip and a lot of movement! So that makes 2 out of 7 so far at day 27. This is exciting!!! Hoping and praying all goes well with my little ducklings!!!

@decrow - I have Indian Runners and really like them. They aren't super friendly so if you are looking for a pet I wouldn't recommend them but we can still catch them if need be. They are pretty quite and get along well with my chickens and they are also great layers. I mix their eggs in with chicken eggs when scrambling and use the duck eggs in baking.
 

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