Jolapiana
In the Brooder
- Jun 1, 2023
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Good evening, I am new here so please forgive me if I post this in the wrong place. I am in the process of incubating duck eggs, for a friend, since mama duck abandoned the nest. I candles the eggs prior to setting in the incubator and it appear that 2 of the eggs were “occupied” while the others appeared empty. After 7 days I candled again and discovered the original 2 were dead but the others had begun to grow. That said, they SHOULD be going into lockdown on Sunday, which would be day 25. Earlier this evening, I opened the lid to let them cool, and remove the turner, and noticed an external pip.
. I quickly closed the incubator and increased the humidity. I have extensive experience hatching Guinea fowl and pea fowl but never ducks! My temp is set at 99.5 and I usual do a dry incubate (although I keep humidity at about 25%) but increase to 65% for lockdown.
Do I keep the entire batch on lockdown? Will I have an issue with the ”early pipper”?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thank you, so very much!
Jo Lapiana

Do I keep the entire batch on lockdown? Will I have an issue with the ”early pipper”?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thank you, so very much!
Jo Lapiana