GordonLane
Hatching
- May 23, 2021
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Hi All,
Hoping somebody here can shed some experience on an issue I'm having this year and last year. I'm hatching Wild mallard eggs from my own penned brood stock. Brood stock fed on a diet of Layers pellets and are at most only 2 years old( I swapped them out last year in case it was an contributing factor). The issue I'm having is very poor hatch rates across numerous incubators. I am loosing over 50% of late stage developed embryos. They are fully formed but not hatching. I am hatching in 3 different Brinsea 380 Forced air incubators and also Brinsea polyhatch still air incubators. I had same issue last year. I live in Ireland so our natural air humidity is probably over 40% most days so I run dry until I see some eggs starting to pip, where I increase Humidity at that stage. I struggle to get humidity down enough for egg sac to develop big enough. I have used 3 thermometers on middle shelf to try get a medium for correct temp and am running at a lower temp then the digital temp in the machines and ducks start to hatch on time. I am now running in a controlled environment room with a dehumidifier running. with daily air change. Incubators are cleaned and disinfected and sterilized after every hatch
Im at a total complete loss. I could understand an issue with one incubator but not across the board. Please help.
Hoping somebody here can shed some experience on an issue I'm having this year and last year. I'm hatching Wild mallard eggs from my own penned brood stock. Brood stock fed on a diet of Layers pellets and are at most only 2 years old( I swapped them out last year in case it was an contributing factor). The issue I'm having is very poor hatch rates across numerous incubators. I am loosing over 50% of late stage developed embryos. They are fully formed but not hatching. I am hatching in 3 different Brinsea 380 Forced air incubators and also Brinsea polyhatch still air incubators. I had same issue last year. I live in Ireland so our natural air humidity is probably over 40% most days so I run dry until I see some eggs starting to pip, where I increase Humidity at that stage. I struggle to get humidity down enough for egg sac to develop big enough. I have used 3 thermometers on middle shelf to try get a medium for correct temp and am running at a lower temp then the digital temp in the machines and ducks start to hatch on time. I am now running in a controlled environment room with a dehumidifier running. with daily air change. Incubators are cleaned and disinfected and sterilized after every hatch
Im at a total complete loss. I could understand an issue with one incubator but not across the board. Please help.