- Jun 15, 2013
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Hello everyone
. I had 9 White Indian Runner duck eggs in my incubator. The temperature got up to 110 degrees farenheight in there in the beginning because we had unseasonably warm weather a week ago and no one was able to be here to check them. Well, we have the temp regulated now that the weather has gotten back to normal. It has been 8 days now of 99.5 degrees in the incubator. I have done my first candling today and have found that 5 of the 9 eggs were not fertile or perhaps died due to the over heating (please don't be mad at me, I am new at this). The other 4 eggs have a black mass in there with a C for the air pocket as they should at this stage but there is no movement what so ever. I see a few veins in a couple of them but since there is no movement at all, I am just a bit worried they will not be ok. I have taken the infertile eggs out and put the, "Maybe Babies" back in there and am praying they will be okay. Does anyone know if they are going to be alright? Is there anything I can do to help? Any advice is very helpful. Thank you.
P.S. I am ordering more eggs from a different supplier to begin incubation in a few days. When these eggs hatch, how long should I keep them in the incubator before they are ready to go into the brooder and at what temp and humidity level should the incubator be at if they are to stay in there for a few days after hatching? Also, what temp should the brooder be?
. I had 9 White Indian Runner duck eggs in my incubator. The temperature got up to 110 degrees farenheight in there in the beginning because we had unseasonably warm weather a week ago and no one was able to be here to check them. Well, we have the temp regulated now that the weather has gotten back to normal. It has been 8 days now of 99.5 degrees in the incubator. I have done my first candling today and have found that 5 of the 9 eggs were not fertile or perhaps died due to the over heating (please don't be mad at me, I am new at this). The other 4 eggs have a black mass in there with a C for the air pocket as they should at this stage but there is no movement what so ever. I see a few veins in a couple of them but since there is no movement at all, I am just a bit worried they will not be ok. I have taken the infertile eggs out and put the, "Maybe Babies" back in there and am praying they will be okay. Does anyone know if they are going to be alright? Is there anything I can do to help? Any advice is very helpful. Thank you.P.S. I am ordering more eggs from a different supplier to begin incubation in a few days. When these eggs hatch, how long should I keep them in the incubator before they are ready to go into the brooder and at what temp and humidity level should the incubator be at if they are to stay in there for a few days after hatching? Also, what temp should the brooder be?
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