I want to say it's normal but a pic could tell me more.
Didn't think to take any pictures at the time.
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Here's my new batch started this a.m. 21 eggs, all that my 2 hens have laid in the past month, will go less humidity this hatch. The last incubator batch of the year, June 30th due date.
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Got home from work last night, this egg was pipped this much but duckling dead, the outside of the shell where pipped was hard as a rock, like a coating of varnish had been applied,, i'm just assuming this is from 'sticky' drying out. If i had been home instead of at work probaby could have saved this one. Will have to take a couple of vacation days off next hatch days.
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Here's the little fellow on the right who hatched out this hatch with the 2 that hatched out 10 days ago. He sure is a strong and hardy little guy, has the loudest litte peep ever! Guess the survivors of LG incubators are probably the strong and hardy stock.
I guess you are aware that viability decreases as eggs get that old? But its not unheard of, so I wish you the best! Did you mark the day they were laid? Would love to know how old the oldest one that hatched was.
That's what i think i'll do, just add no water to the incubator at all first 23 or 24 days, think maybe spray with mist once a day.
Candle them on day 4 if nothing candle again on day 7 you should definitely see something then..Really don't know for sure when any individual egg was laid, just kept picking up eggs and putting them into dog house nests when i would find them. On day 10 when they are candled, the ones that might be to old will get tossed, but hopefully 1/2 of them at least will be fertile and growing.with blood vessel's showing.