seberger22
Chirping
- May 25, 2017
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So I'm incubating duck eggs in my classroom, and one duck hatched on day 26 (Tuesday) in the evening. On Thursday morning (day 28), I removed the duckling from the incubator to the brooder and put in more water and some sponges as I did so to try to prevent to much drop in humidity.
Since I keep my incubator in my classroom and don't have access to it over the weekend, I was considering chucking the remaining eggs before I went home today because I didn't want to come back on Monday to a nasty smell or eggspolsion. But I quickly took three eggs out this morning (there are 7 left) to candle them to make sure I wasn't throwing out viable eggs. In two of the eggs I saw definite movement. I didn't see evidence of internal pips. I quickly put them back in the incubator and added some more water.
I tried to post on the incubating forum but no one responded about what I should do. Now I'm home for the weekend (with the lone duckling), and I'm not sure if I should've done something before leaving today. There is a slight chance I could get access to the building this weekend, but only for a short period of time. I'm wondering if the live ducks still in the eggs would need assistance hatching, but I'm not sure there is a way for me to do that given my limited access to the incubator.
Since no one responded before I left for the weekend, I just added warm water (the warmest I could get it from the tap, which was fairly warm) and spritzed the eggs with it too. Not sure if I should've done that, but I felt so helpless especially since the humidity tends to drop a bit over the weekend. The humidity the last few days has been around 80%
Does anyone have any suggestions? Is it possible the late eggs could still hatch? Why is it taking so long when one hatched a couple of days early?
I really hope the remaining ducks aren't shrinkwrapped
Since I keep my incubator in my classroom and don't have access to it over the weekend, I was considering chucking the remaining eggs before I went home today because I didn't want to come back on Monday to a nasty smell or eggspolsion. But I quickly took three eggs out this morning (there are 7 left) to candle them to make sure I wasn't throwing out viable eggs. In two of the eggs I saw definite movement. I didn't see evidence of internal pips. I quickly put them back in the incubator and added some more water.
I tried to post on the incubating forum but no one responded about what I should do. Now I'm home for the weekend (with the lone duckling), and I'm not sure if I should've done something before leaving today. There is a slight chance I could get access to the building this weekend, but only for a short period of time. I'm wondering if the live ducks still in the eggs would need assistance hatching, but I'm not sure there is a way for me to do that given my limited access to the incubator.
Since no one responded before I left for the weekend, I just added warm water (the warmest I could get it from the tap, which was fairly warm) and spritzed the eggs with it too. Not sure if I should've done that, but I felt so helpless especially since the humidity tends to drop a bit over the weekend. The humidity the last few days has been around 80%
Does anyone have any suggestions? Is it possible the late eggs could still hatch? Why is it taking so long when one hatched a couple of days early?
I really hope the remaining ducks aren't shrinkwrapped
