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MP not sure if you've been getting shipped hatching eggs but that might be a factor too. As you know the jostling during shipping doesn't help plus I've heard waterfowl are harder to hatch out than chickens. I never used an incubator until a few years ago (prior to that always used a broody hen) when I started artificially hatching out waterfowl so I didn't know any better.
Ignorance is bliss.
I do pretty good. I must get around 75% hatch rate....give or take depending on the batch.
Do you have any issues with the eggs not drying down properly?
Some people advocate much lower humidity than the standard. I run mine 45-50%.
But no matter what one does...too many factors can screw things up.
Thats why I let somebody else do the nail biting work and bought goslings and adults when I started out.
Best wishes on your hatch!
MP not sure if you've been getting shipped hatching eggs but that might be a factor too. As you know the jostling during shipping doesn't help plus I've heard waterfowl are harder to hatch out than chickens. I never used an incubator until a few years ago (prior to that always used a broody hen) when I started artificially hatching out waterfowl so I didn't know any better.
Ignorance is bliss.
I do pretty good. I must get around 75% hatch rate....give or take depending on the batch.
Do you have any issues with the eggs not drying down properly?
Some people advocate much lower humidity than the standard. I run mine 45-50%.
But no matter what one does...too many factors can screw things up.
Thats why I let somebody else do the nail biting work and bought goslings and adults when I started out.
Best wishes on your hatch!
