Call Ducks Finally Hatched

It doesn't matter what time, Time has nothing to do with hatching. Have you ever seen a duck look at her watch? NOPE, ducks go by days not time.. That's so silly..


People aren't ducks. I was just quoting what I read in the book that everyone recommends for new duck owners. My breeder gave me the same advice, and he raises national champion calls. Not saying either of you is wrong, but there may be no single way that's 100% "right", either.
 
Okay, good news and bad news...the good news is, all 3 of the eggs in the Rcom mini are developing! The bad news is, while I was out, there was a temp spike in the backup bator...there was only one fertile egg that I knew of in there, but I can't find the embryo in that one anymore. I'm giving it two more days until I toss it, but I'm pretty sure it's gone. God, why did I have to run errands today? UGH, I'm so mad at myself right now! It was fine before I left...I should have stayed home. I monitor the temps like a hawk when I'm home.

If it wasn't spiked for a long time, you should still be OK.
 
I have three thermometers in there, two read 105 and another 108! I think it's safe to say they're cooked. I'm just hanging onto them for a couple more days out of blind hope or outright denial, I guess.

WOW, that's high, how long?? I accidently forgot to plug mine back in so for Four hours ALL my eggs didn't have any heat, checked them after two hours all still doing fine. So I expect a slight delay in mine.
 
Hey, I have a still air styrofoam bator and it got me a 92% hatch rate with my Mallards in the Fall. I understand Calls are more difficult but I still have hope I can hatch mine out with it. It hasn't let me down yet. I try to always be hopeful.

I have a Styrofoam, Mine is a Hoover... I love it, always does very well for me.
 

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