I have a total of 5 duck eggs and 4 goose eggs in my bator. It is now day 15. I was told to mist and cool the goose eggs daily, and since they're in the same bator, I have been misting and cooling the duck eggs too.
The goose eggs look like they aren't doing anything. There are 2 duck eggs that have quitters.
The other 3 duck eggs have gorgeous veining!!
The present incubation practice is this:
Still air bator, temp about 99-101 at even level of eggs, humidity usually about 70%, cooling for 15 minutes +/- daily, misting with room temp water at beginning of cool down session, turning 3-4 times daily.
My question is: Since the goose eggs have seemed to quit, do I still mist and cool the duck eggs? I was told they didn't need it, but since I've been doing it, should I keep doing it?
Thanks!! I don't want to mess these eggs up!
ETA: What humidity do they need for the hatch? I was told by the person who sent these that she's had better luck with hatching humidity around 55-60%?
The goose eggs look like they aren't doing anything. There are 2 duck eggs that have quitters.
The other 3 duck eggs have gorgeous veining!!

The present incubation practice is this:
Still air bator, temp about 99-101 at even level of eggs, humidity usually about 70%, cooling for 15 minutes +/- daily, misting with room temp water at beginning of cool down session, turning 3-4 times daily.
My question is: Since the goose eggs have seemed to quit, do I still mist and cool the duck eggs? I was told they didn't need it, but since I've been doing it, should I keep doing it?
Thanks!! I don't want to mess these eggs up!
ETA: What humidity do they need for the hatch? I was told by the person who sent these that she's had better luck with hatching humidity around 55-60%?
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