day 30 and still no ducklings? PLEASE ANSWER IN WORRIED

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Bury it, spend a moment or two in sadness, and then focus on the ones that are living and the joy they bring you. Hatching is a test of nature, and there will always be some that don't make it.
 
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ok thank you what happens if the watery one dies. what do i do
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What i do if i MUST help a baby, is take the egg out f the bator quick! and peal away the shell slowly, but not to much... just incase you feel worried and feel you must help him. Thats what i would do :) ... hang in their hun!

I burry the baby ducks if they die, i wouldnt take out out of the shell though, its stinky (yuck!)
 
I don't know how long it will take them to dry. It depends on the humidity in your incubator, I think. Usually for a brooder light, people use the red bulbs you buy at the feed store. I don't remember how many watts they are.

hey thanks for the help...how long do they usually take to fluff out and we already have the food water and brooder set up me and my friend were also wondering how many watts do you think the lightbulb should be for the brooder
 
That's great that you have one out!

Don't worry about it stumbling about and crashing into everybody. That's normal. The cord will dry up as others have said and will take a few days to fall off completely. Once the cord is fully dry you can snip it if it is still attached to the egg - but let it get all dry and shrunken up.

Now that you have one out and making a noise the others will be encouraged.
 
ok sorry i havent been on in a few hours but i have 5 out now!!
sadly the watery yellow one died :(
but at least i have 5 heathy ones :) i have 9 more eggs to go hopefully the rest are heathy too
i will post some pics of them soon
 

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