Hands on hatching and help

I was reading on fumigation on incubators it says do these. I always use 1 cup bleach. But I have never tryed to use them running tell know. I put alcohol in it. It needs other things. It says let them run. Open windows and doors. So we our doing it outside. It's just starting to fill up with moister on little gaint. I add another gallon of water on pro series. It says use formalin with potassium permanganate (condys crystals). It's a cleaning fumigating agent in farm equipment and incubators. It says do these at lest ones before a hatch. Trying to look up how to help them. It also included the heat light and natural light.
 
Hi I'm trying to hatch 2 goose eggs. Today is day 13 and they still look like normal eggs when candled. My friend that have them to me said they develop slower than ducks. What should I see today day 13? Chinese geese not shipped. I incubated 2 days after they were layed. Incubated like my ducks but more misting.

O.k. I just candled the goose eggs, I'm still but seeing any development. No veins. Nothing ugh
 
I wash my incubator with hot water and vinegar and nothing else. But it sits for weeks between hatches in a very dry environment.
 
What setting did you have your heating pad on low medium high. I put it down laid the towel over it put the nesting box on top of that. I didn't want duck to eat the cord. I still hope they don't eat the cord coming up out of dog house up to the extension cord. The heat lamp only hit snowflakes eggs. Not hopes eggs so I gave hope my heating pad. It's on low. We lost another egg not developed at all.
 
Heat pad is for chicks, not eggs or adults. Could easily scald your hen if she's sitting.
Most info produced by extension offices and the likes dealing with poultry are related to large scale hatcheries or breeders.. so unless you have a cabinet incubator or one that's as big as a room, it will eat it eventually. .maybe not today, but it will. I offer this from experience bc I had no clue when I got my first incubator and I cleaned mine after every hatch with very strong bleach water... it didn't last long at all...

But as for the eggs, what I suggested earlier is about all I can offer..pull eggs, test in your incubator (I'd dry it out and blow dry if you are wanting to set now..it's clean..) and go from there. . Otherwise... I dunno..
 
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My Manx baby fresh after filling her belly.. She still weighs about 6 Oz less than her sis, but she's been playing and acting like a normal kitten, so think we're out of the worst of the danger..still have to make sure she doesn't chill and clean her (she is starting to figure this out)..
But isn't she adorable ♡♡
ETA: promise I don't leave her all wet n nasty looking..lol.. she was just standing inside her bowl of food eating..

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Beside a full size BIC lighter..
 
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I would think you should see something by now.. I think by Day 7 or so I see veining on duck eggs. I've never done goose eggs..are they easy to see in?

This is my 1st go at goose eggs. The shell is thicker but I can see the yolk no veins :( I'm thinking not fertile.
The friend I got them from said he sets them up just like his ducks. More humidity from what I've studied.
Well poop! Guess I'll try again. Thank you
 

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