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Bonnierae123
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- Mar 27, 2019
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I wanted to say thank you for the earlier advice regarding a small air sac within my Mandarin duck eggs. I took the advice to lower the humidity to 30 to 40% as well as allowing it to run dry. I did both. I ran dry for a day a good day between 12 and 16%.
After candling, 24 hours later, I did see an improvement in the air sac and penciled.
Slowly increase the humidity between 45 - 50% from this point. Upon candling, another 24 hours later, even more improvement. Penciling again.
Today the humidity is where it ought to be before hatching. My three eggs are healthy and kicking with the humidity of 65 to 70%
Thank you for the advice I hope to have 3 baby Mandarin ducklings in a couple days.
After candling, 24 hours later, I did see an improvement in the air sac and penciled.
Slowly increase the humidity between 45 - 50% from this point. Upon candling, another 24 hours later, even more improvement. Penciling again.
Today the humidity is where it ought to be before hatching. My three eggs are healthy and kicking with the humidity of 65 to 70%
Thank you for the advice I hope to have 3 baby Mandarin ducklings in a couple days.