I am using a side turner for them so I should be good there. My biggest worry was the hum because I am used to dry incubators so running this high was throwing me off.
Didn't see you said side turner at first.
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I am using a side turner for them so I should be good there. My biggest worry was the hum because I am used to dry incubators so running this high was throwing me off.
FollowingChecked my call duck eggs the last two nights as I have started misting and cooling eggs on Sunday. With them just sitting there i cant help but not take a flash light and candle the buggers to see what is going on in side. Which is lots of wiggles!
We hit the 14 day mark tomorrow. So depending on the egg it seems that I could end up with ducklings starting to hatch around March 31st if they do 26 days, or the First few days of April.
I have a lot of saddled shaped air cells so I am not sure how that is going to make this adventure for me. I know with the black east indies i had to do assists on them with saddle cells when they were bad because the duckling always seemed to be twisted up in the egg funky.
I am excited to see how this turns out for you.
I have the same incubator but the times I've used it I've had power outages..
And operator error issues where the eggs were not getting turned and I didn't realize it.
So I have not had really great success thus far using that incubator.
I have never done the misting and cooling either and I'm wondering if that helps with hatchability.
it seems like it would if you think about it. The broody moms get off their eggs daily sometimes for an hour at a time or better.
They go swimming and then they go back to the nest wet
I like that assortment of colors you showed too.I am a horrible candling addict so it gives me a good excuse to candle too! I give them a small spritz and then they usually sit while i finish looking at everyone else and then back on goes the top or back in they go depending on if i want to take pictures that night.
My shipped eggs where I have done it have always come out a bit better with the misting than when I forgot to do it. So i have really tried to remember doing it this time. I even hand turn the eggs after misting just to make sure they get to rest on everyside evenly enough. (it always seems with these smaller guys I am always seeing the same side up when i check though i know they turn fine. It makes me feel better.)
I am more excited about the chance at colors i might get. I am not a white duck person, just not for me, any other color or mix of white and something but a solid white duck just isn't for me. This has a nice array of colors that could come about so i am keeping my fingers crossed for not all white calls.