Hatching ducks

DerekBennison

In the Brooder
Dec 19, 2015
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So I am new to ducks but been hatching poultry for awhile now. Not sure about what’s happening. I have several adult ducks and collected eggs from them for a week. I put them in the incubator and followed instructions. Tomorrow is to be lock down day 24 has I open the incubator this evening to turn egg I hear peep and long down to find six eggs starting to pipe. Quickly shut and hope for the best but ? Is why day 23-24 and not day 28. Hope they make it out. Seems to be a lot of peeping in there. And advice would be great. Thanks.
 
x2, but also:

Pipping now, as I can say from experience, does not mean hatching now. I commonly have duck eggs brooded under mum taking more than 36 hours to hatch, beginning count at exterior pip.

It sounds like they're a little early, but I wouldn't be too worried for now.
 
I agree. Also, did you calibrate the thermometers you were using so you know for sure they were accurate?

Since it seems like you have a pip you'll want to be boosting the humidity for lockdown now too.
 
In a still air the temperature should be 101.5 measured at the top of the eggs, so if the thermometer was reading correctly I would actually expect them to hatch a little late. You may want to calibrate that.
 

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