Use still air for the ducks if you have it. Then humidity can be only 60% & be ok.
Oh good..that's what I am using. Thanks!
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Use still air for the ducks if you have it. Then humidity can be only 60% & be ok.
I know a lot of people do not like to help chicks or ducklings hatch, but my experience with hatching call ducklings is that many times I must assist the ducks out of the shell. If your duck has already made his complete turn around the shell and cannot get out on its own, I would open the egg and get it out. If you cannot tell if the baby has already rotated , you can make a small hole just to the left of the first opening. If the membrane still bleeds, stop as the duck is not ready. Hope they do alright on their own and you do not have to assist because you have to be sure they are ready or they could bleed to death or be weakened by the loss of blood. good luck
I had a predator chase one of my call hens off of the nest last week. Two if her eggs got really cracked. I've poured wax on them and they are continuing to develop. The one egg had about a nickel size spot that has been smashed in. Not sure if they'll even make it to lock-down, but its worth a try. And I imagine if they do, I'll have to assist with the hatch. There's no way they can get through all that wax on the one side of their shell.
yes, leave them closed up now. You should see 12to24 hours to external pip acne another 12 to 24 to hatch.