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chickenlittle84
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- May 13, 2015
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Second pic looks better, good and full. I've never hatched muscovies. Just regular ducks and chickens. Usually that clearish looking area will end up causing the chick to be sticky. Most say it comes from too high humidity. From what I can see (on my phone lol) the air cell looks decent. Have you added water throughout the process? The humidity should definitely be higher for the hatching process than it was thru the rest, so if you haven't been using any water, I'd add some now. You don't want enough to cause condensation on the walls, but enough to make the air moist.
So now you have week-old chicks and muscovies? I hope this guy comes out for you!
I'm picking up eggs this afternoon to start a new hatch. I guess I'm ready for the torture again lol
I've had water in there the whole time and added some extra sponges to dampen when the chickens wouldn't hatch. I've been keeping the water full and occasionally misting ( not directly on the egg) I think you might be right about the duck being sticky, all the chickens that died were quite gooey and sticky when I opened them up. Do you think they might of drowned from too much humidity? Is there anything I can do at this point to save the duck?
I've got 2 week old chicks and 3 Muscovy ducks. The ducklings are huge compared to the chicks. I think they were all the same age though. I guess the new one if it hatches will grow quick but his egg looks so tiny compared the other babies. Hope he doesn't get picked on. Should I set up a separate brooder for him and wait till he's a bit bigger to join the group? Assuming he hatches. The egg is still rocking a lot so I think that's a good sign

Good luck with your hatch, I don't think I'll try again, not enough patience. Lol