Hatching bantam ducks

FoxhallFarm

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Jun 22, 2009
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Cork, Ireland
Hi there, I'm making my first foray into the field of artificially incubating call duck eggs and also some miniature crested appleyards. As the appleyards are for my friend I really want to give this my best shot for success. Can anyone offer any advice to a first timer? Thanks in advance...
 
Hand turn the 3-5x per day unless they are in an incubator like the brinsea, where the whole incubator sits on the turner. Cool them 15 min per day from around day 4 or 7 up until day 23 when they go on lockdown. Mist them with warm water during that cool down period. I mist them with water with a little bit of brinsea incubation disinfectant in ti. Call ducks normally hatch on day 26.

On day 23, I move the eggs into an incubator I use for a hatcher. The humidity stays around 70-75%. I hatch them out in egg cartons. I cut the top off, trim down the sides, and poke holes in the bottom. The eggs go in the carton big side up.
 
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First don't disturb eggs for the first 24hrs. Day 1-23 temp 99.5, humidity 55% Mist eggs daily. Day 23-26 temp 98.5 Humidity 70-75%.
I just lay the eggs on their side, more natural that way and I am always afraid with my luck they will hurt their legs falling out of the egg carton. Good Luck hatching.
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