LuckyDuckie2287
In the Brooder
- Mar 24, 2019
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Hello everyone!!!
Long time reader, first time joining and posting! I have learned so much from all these threads and I'm really hopimg someone can advise me as I head into the second half of incubating my muscovy eggs.
I should start off by saying that I've never hatch an egg in my life. So I'm a complete newbie, though I've researched these threads day and night about it. I currently have 5 healthy, growing eggs in my incubator (yesterday was day 16) and I discovered last night during candling that I have twins!!
I've read it's super rare, and there isn't much info except that I will have to help them hatch if they make it that far, as well as set up a separate incubator for my high-risk twin egg.
Can anyone give me further advice? When do I step in to help them hatch? Which end do I start with? Will they be ready sooner than the other eggs (similar to human babies)? I want these babies to make it!!
Thanks in advance!!! So glad to take the leap and join the site!!
Long time reader, first time joining and posting! I have learned so much from all these threads and I'm really hopimg someone can advise me as I head into the second half of incubating my muscovy eggs.
I should start off by saying that I've never hatch an egg in my life. So I'm a complete newbie, though I've researched these threads day and night about it. I currently have 5 healthy, growing eggs in my incubator (yesterday was day 16) and I discovered last night during candling that I have twins!!
I've read it's super rare, and there isn't much info except that I will have to help them hatch if they make it that far, as well as set up a separate incubator for my high-risk twin egg.
Can anyone give me further advice? When do I step in to help them hatch? Which end do I start with? Will they be ready sooner than the other eggs (similar to human babies)? I want these babies to make it!!
Thanks in advance!!! So glad to take the leap and join the site!!