Call Ducks - accidentally turned during lockdown, will they be alright?

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Hey all! I've been incubating a batch of call ducks (whites and magpies) at 99.8 steady as recommended to me. Today was supposed to be the first day of lockdown--my last turn was yesterday. However, I noticed one of the eggs rocking and, unable to help my curiosity, I opened the incubator up to candle them all.

All but two have already internally pipped and 2 are rocking like crazy! :eek: I understand that ducks take much longer to hatch and it'll probably be another 24 hours before I see much progress, but I've never seen pips of any kind an entire THREE days early!

Will they be alright? Is this a sign that they developed too fast/was the higher temp recommended to me too high?

Edit: ooohhh my goodness. I just realized I miscalculated. I set the timer for 28 days instead of 25. Which means I've been turning the eggs during what should have been their lockdown. :thWhat an insane mistake.

So, since I've been turning 2-3 times a day during what should have been a lockdown... should we still be good to go, considering they managed to internally pip just fine?
 
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Hey all! I've been incubating a batch of call ducks (whites and magpies) at 99.8 steady as recommended to me. Today was supposed to be the first day of lockdown--my last turn was yesterday. However, I noticed one of the eggs rocking and, unable to help my curiosity, I opened the incubator up to candle them all.

All but two have already internally pipped and 2 are rocking like crazy! :eek: I understand that ducks take much longer to hatch and it'll probably be another 24 hours before I see much progress, but I've never seen pips of any kind an entire THREE days early!

Will they be alright? Is this a sign that they developed too fast/was the higher temp recommended to me too high?

Edit: ooohhh my goodness. I just realized I miscalculated. I set the timer for 28 days instead of 25. Which means I've been turning the eggs during what should have been their lockdown. :thWhat an insane mistake.

So, since I've been turning 2-3 times a day during what should have been a lockdown... should we still be good to go, considering they managed to internally pip just fine?
Turning eggs during lockdown will not cause them to not hatch. I have had eggs hatch while the auto turner was still active in the incubator. Because mine is a cabinet incubator they simply fell to the floor of the incubator once they were hatched and were fine.
 
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Hey all! I've been incubating a batch of call ducks (whites and magpies) at 99.8 steady as recommended to me. Today was supposed to be the first day of lockdown--my last turn was yesterday. However, I noticed one of the eggs rocking and, unable to help my curiosity, I opened the incubator up to candle them all.

All but two have already internally pipped and 2 are rocking like crazy! :eek: I understand that ducks take much longer to hatch and it'll probably be another 24 hours before I see much progress, but I've never seen pips of any kind an entire THREE days early!

Will they be alright? Is this a sign that they developed too fast/was the higher temp recommended to me too high?

Edit: ooohhh my goodness. I just realized I miscalculated. I set the timer for 28 days instead of 25. Which means I've been turning the eggs during what should have been their lockdown. :thWhat an insane mistake.

So, since I've been turning 2-3 times a day during what should have been a lockdown... should we still be good to go, considering they managed to internally pip just fine?
It’s ok! I know many people who turn until they see an external pip!
 

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