Kinderteachermom
Hatching
- May 14, 2022
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Hi!
As part of my kindergarten program, we incubate and hatch chickens each year. I’ve been doing it for 8 years and it has been very successful with good hatch rates.
3 years ago the store we get the eggs from accidentally gave us duck eggs and we didn’t know until we candled them at day 23 wondering why they weren’t hatching!
Anyway we had 8/12 hatch easily and healthy. We decided to continue hatching ducks each year. The next year two of the ducks fully developed but didn’t hatch. I believe they got bacteria or an infection in them because they were bubbling yellowish stuff from the egg.
This year, we were SO cautious to not introduce bacteria to the incubator: Using new gloves each time we dipped them or candled them and Sanitizing the bowls after dipping. But, we had 3 ducks struggling to hatch. One ended up hatching with his umbilical and yolk sack still attached. It’s been over 24 hours, and he’s doing okay, now. Another started oozing frothy, green goo after attempting to hatch for over 48 hours. I helped him out and the egg was filled with the green goo. His umbilical was sticking out as well and looked infected. He passed away after just a few hours.
We do have very old incubators that don’t have temp or humidity readers, so I am working on getting funding for new ones for next year.
Sorry for the long post!
Cliff notes: thinking I have a humidity or bacteria issue with my duck eggs causing low hatch rate. Any advice? Thank you so much!
I’ve attached photos of the duck that hatched with yolk sack attached and is doing well now in the second two pictures with his healthy friends.
As part of my kindergarten program, we incubate and hatch chickens each year. I’ve been doing it for 8 years and it has been very successful with good hatch rates.
3 years ago the store we get the eggs from accidentally gave us duck eggs and we didn’t know until we candled them at day 23 wondering why they weren’t hatching!
Anyway we had 8/12 hatch easily and healthy. We decided to continue hatching ducks each year. The next year two of the ducks fully developed but didn’t hatch. I believe they got bacteria or an infection in them because they were bubbling yellowish stuff from the egg.
This year, we were SO cautious to not introduce bacteria to the incubator: Using new gloves each time we dipped them or candled them and Sanitizing the bowls after dipping. But, we had 3 ducks struggling to hatch. One ended up hatching with his umbilical and yolk sack still attached. It’s been over 24 hours, and he’s doing okay, now. Another started oozing frothy, green goo after attempting to hatch for over 48 hours. I helped him out and the egg was filled with the green goo. His umbilical was sticking out as well and looked infected. He passed away after just a few hours.
We do have very old incubators that don’t have temp or humidity readers, so I am working on getting funding for new ones for next year.
Sorry for the long post!
Cliff notes: thinking I have a humidity or bacteria issue with my duck eggs causing low hatch rate. Any advice? Thank you so much!
I’ve attached photos of the duck that hatched with yolk sack attached and is doing well now in the second two pictures with his healthy friends.