- May 17, 2011
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I woke up this morning and went straight to the incubator as I usually do to turn eggs. I have 7 fertile, 2 1/2 week old runner ducks in there. I found that the light bulb had burned out during the night and the temp was down to 60ish.I was so worried about the babies.
I immediately changed out the bulb, checked the eggs and didn't see any movement. Of course I prayed for little guys, went down and fed the chicks and baby ducks in garage, came back up and checked the eggs again and I am pretty sure I saw 6 at least moving.
Has this happened to anyone before? This is my first time doing this and the incubator is homemade. i figured all of the moisture finally got to the lightbulb and it blew. Anyway to prevent this from happening again?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I immediately changed out the bulb, checked the eggs and didn't see any movement. Of course I prayed for little guys, went down and fed the chicks and baby ducks in garage, came back up and checked the eggs again and I am pretty sure I saw 6 at least moving.
Has this happened to anyone before? This is my first time doing this and the incubator is homemade. i figured all of the moisture finally got to the lightbulb and it blew. Anyway to prevent this from happening again?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!