Hatching ducks

DerekBennison

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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.
 
The temperature may be high. What did you set the temperature at? And is your incubator still air or forced air?
 
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.
 
Still air
Turned 3 times a day
According to my thermometer it has been at 99-100
 
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.
Just using the mercury one that came with the incubator
 

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