Hatching Natural eggs

I think I read somewhere that it can take up to 48 hours from pip to hatch? Is that right? I think @gullinkambe hatches, let's ask them. Oh, another one that hatches is @KF0002 maybe they know.
X2 on Lady of McCamley's post. Don't have much to add. :clap

After I started incubating and hatching duck-eggs, chickens are a relief to hatch for me. Muscovy ducks are notoriously unnerving to hatch, especially in an incubator. They can go many days from internal pip to finish, which means bigger risks of shrink-wrap, suffocation etc. I usually do a lot of assisting there.

I personally don't do broodies anymore, incubation is just easier for me. But when I did, I always isolated them in small houses on the ground and away from others. I've had ducks hatch in the duck house, and it was chaos. Eggs stomped on, got too cold because mom removed all the bedding, and dead ducklings that got away from mom and froze to death. Baby birds are very fragile in their first day alive.
 
I think I read somewhere that it can take up to 48 hours from pip to hatch? Is that right? I think @gullinkambe hatches, let's ask them. Oh, another one that hatches is @KF0002 maybe they know.
24, ducks are 48.

I also direct anyone who thinks that an egg needs help to this article: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/guide-to-assisted-hatching-for-all-poultry.72886/

I've only assisted a few out of hundreds, particularly, shipped eggs in which the chick pipped at the wrong end or on the side. Some of those still get out themselves so I've learned to leave them alone and keep an eye on them.
 

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