I had a call duck abandon a nest at around 3 weeks - ish. I don't know an exact hatching date because she hid the nest for a while before I found it. After I candled the eggs and pitched the 2 duds (while she was off getting a snack), she abandoned the nest and never went back. The eggs were un-incubated for over 24 hours before I decided she wasn't coming back - including a night in the high 30s. I had low expectations for viability but after 12 hours in the incubator the 3 eggs are going strong - lots of movement and kicking (I was shocked). So my statement is "Even stone cold eggs abandoned for 24 hours might be OK - so give them a chance" and my question is "Is it better to keep turning, or stop turning and have lock down like conditions until they hatch?" Based on air cell size and darkness of egg contents, I'm guessing they might hatch in less than a week?? I've hatched calls before in the incubator so I know they might need help anyway. I just don't know when that might be...and I don't want to keep popping the lid off to candle, either. OR SHOULD I?? Help.