Ok, first off, this is not supposed to be a staggered hatch!
I have 13 duck eggs that are due between the 9th and 11th of this month.
At day 9 or 10 the incubator they were in quit. They were at 82 degrees Christmas morning when I realized it. They were cool to the touch.
I have candled them, and they are all (that are left) still alive.
The problem is that there are some that look full (4 I think), and some that look like they still have over a week on them?
How do I do this? Do I seperate the ones that look 'on time', so they can hatch, then let the others wait till they look ready, or do I go ahead and bump the humidity for all of them?
When I hatched my pekin babies before Christmas, they looked 'full' the whole last week of incubation. That's why I'm asking. There are only 4 or 5 that are full looking.
I have 13 duck eggs that are due between the 9th and 11th of this month.
At day 9 or 10 the incubator they were in quit. They were at 82 degrees Christmas morning when I realized it. They were cool to the touch.
I have candled them, and they are all (that are left) still alive.
The problem is that there are some that look full (4 I think), and some that look like they still have over a week on them?
How do I do this? Do I seperate the ones that look 'on time', so they can hatch, then let the others wait till they look ready, or do I go ahead and bump the humidity for all of them?
When I hatched my pekin babies before Christmas, they looked 'full' the whole last week of incubation. That's why I'm asking. There are only 4 or 5 that are full looking.