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Hatching Questions - Please Help!

ecse129

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Mar 30, 2011
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I have 9 duck eggs in a Brinsea Octagon. (See them here: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/huntseggs) 3 are nice and fluffy, 1 is out but not quite fluffy, 1 has a pretty good sized hole and the others have external pips. However a couple of the external pips don't look like they actually went all the way through. One of them just looks like a small chunk of the shell is out and I can see white membrane. My worry is that a couple of the pips need help? I also worry that the ducklings now are very active and running all over the eggs knocking them all over the place. Can I quickly pull out the 4 chicks and mist the eggs to maintain humidity? What should I do about the ones that I can see a pip (they pipped yesterday) but am not seeing a duckling yet? Any help would be greatly appreciated! We hatch these in our classroom and so they will be alone this weekend so I want to figure out what to do today before we leave. (I monitor them with the webcam over the weekend)
 
You can go in and scoop them out. Your bator recovers humidity pretty quick from what I hear so you shouldn't have to mist. If you do mist be very careful as to not get any of the eggs as a droplet of water could drown a chick.

I bet you have tiny holes in your external pips but just cant see them. Don't give up hope just yet.
 
Glad you told me that. I would have misted right on the eggs. I didn't realize that could drown them! I hope none of my misting through the vent hole has drowned them. But I think all of them are still moving, so we should be good.
 
While I am in there, should I roll the eggs back so their pip is on top?
 
I waited until the one with the large hole broke free. I left him in the incubator with the 4 remaining eggs. 4 ducks are now in the brooder as happy as can be! Hopefully the remaining 4 still hatch and I didn't shrink wrap them! The webcam is back live.
 
They look to be moving right along in there. Keeping one baby in there will keep them stimulated to hatch as it can here its calls for them. I was wondering why it went offline and then poop babies moved.
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The cam will be back online later, I needed the laptop for science class haha. We have two cams, one will be on the remaining eggs (which I ended up having to put warm wet paper towels under and wet a couple of the membranes that were completely dried up) and the other will be on the brooder. I am hoping they truck right along now. The remaining duckling in the incubator has a bloody string coming from his navel. Is this just his umbilical cord? It looks different on chicks so that is why I am confused haha.
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/huntseggs
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/huntseggs2
 

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