- Apr 30, 2010
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Background on this. I had a duck that was Brooding with quite a few eggs. After a while a second duck joined her. they probably had about 25 eggs between them. A week or so about 5 hatched and the main hen left the nest, the second one did as well. Since the eggs seemed to be still warm I took them in and put in my incubator I had warming up in case this happened. Over the weekend one tried to hatch but could not. I was afraid it would die after about a day and chipped away the egg until I got it out. I was afraid it wouldn't live but forced it to eat. After about a day its doing great, running around and spunky.
On to my question, after a day a couple of more ducklings forced a hole in the eggs but could not get out. I let them stay a while like I did the other but then started to chip away as I saw they were not able to get out. This morning still no chicks out so I chipped away and got them out. One was just too weak and did not make it. I think because it had been in too long. The other seemed to be somewhat active but weak like the first one was that is doing good now. I just got a message from my wife that the one I got out of the egg is doing fine. I am not sure what is the issue. I have the incubator set at the temperature it should be in a room that is fairly stable as far as temperature. The humidity seems a little low at 55% and it is suppose to be around 65% if I remember.
I am wondering if when I see them start trying to get out if they can't get out within a few hours should I just get them out. I feel confortable in chipping away the shell to help them, I got them out with no issues . I have done this with three of these this time and with chickens in the past. I think the one died due to being in the egg so long , in times past I have had luck getting chicks out if they need help. But I am afraid if I just let them stay in until they can get out it will kill them. The incubator is one I got from tractor supply that is a foam type box about 16x16 inches. It seems to do good.
My questions are these, what could be causing this, too much humidity,temp,etc? The shell itself seems hard and not soft but you have to force it pretty good up to get a piece off. I use a clean jewelers screwdriver type and pluck up. I did notice the white sac like lining was really hard to tear and almost like rubber. I left the one in the egg that didn't make it a day or longer probably. The one that is doing well I had out within a day or less and this one I got out this morning doing good was probably less than a day. It seems like if I let it do everything on its own if it had trouble it dies. If it has trouble and I get it out in less than 24 hours it makes it. What should the maximum time I should let it go?
Thanks in advance.
On to my question, after a day a couple of more ducklings forced a hole in the eggs but could not get out. I let them stay a while like I did the other but then started to chip away as I saw they were not able to get out. This morning still no chicks out so I chipped away and got them out. One was just too weak and did not make it. I think because it had been in too long. The other seemed to be somewhat active but weak like the first one was that is doing good now. I just got a message from my wife that the one I got out of the egg is doing fine. I am not sure what is the issue. I have the incubator set at the temperature it should be in a room that is fairly stable as far as temperature. The humidity seems a little low at 55% and it is suppose to be around 65% if I remember.
I am wondering if when I see them start trying to get out if they can't get out within a few hours should I just get them out. I feel confortable in chipping away the shell to help them, I got them out with no issues . I have done this with three of these this time and with chickens in the past. I think the one died due to being in the egg so long , in times past I have had luck getting chicks out if they need help. But I am afraid if I just let them stay in until they can get out it will kill them. The incubator is one I got from tractor supply that is a foam type box about 16x16 inches. It seems to do good.
My questions are these, what could be causing this, too much humidity,temp,etc? The shell itself seems hard and not soft but you have to force it pretty good up to get a piece off. I use a clean jewelers screwdriver type and pluck up. I did notice the white sac like lining was really hard to tear and almost like rubber. I left the one in the egg that didn't make it a day or longer probably. The one that is doing well I had out within a day or less and this one I got out this morning doing good was probably less than a day. It seems like if I let it do everything on its own if it had trouble it dies. If it has trouble and I get it out in less than 24 hours it makes it. What should the maximum time I should let it go?
Thanks in advance.