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Lamaremybabies
Crowing
Awe. Well, I'm glad your ducky's eggs are hatching. Can't wait to see the cute 'lil 'lings.
I read somewhere that if the incubater temperature is lower, it can take longer for them to hatch. So, maybe wait another day. Pekin eggs hatch at 99.5 degrees. And they are a little bigger than some breed's eggs are. Did you set the eggs in the incubator the same day you put some under your girls?
No. The girls were the day after. We got rid of the bator eggs cuz they were smelling really bad and we're starting to look bad. I think they passed away and started to rot.