HATCHING SWAN EGGS!! HELP PLEASE!!

hildaberg

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Aug 1, 2021
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hi!! so i found some swan eggs washed up after a bit of flooding took place around my house, no parents in site so i decided to take the eggs back home and incubate them. my humidity is 55% and my temp is 39 degrees celsius. im aware i have to turn the eggs four times a day too and that they hatch after 35 days. they were cold when i found them, i candled them and only a few looked like they were alive and fertile, are they worth saving?
 
hi!! so i found some swan eggs washed up after a bit of flooding took place around my house, no parents in site so i decided to take the eggs back home and incubate them. my humidity is 55% and my temp is 39 degrees celsius. im aware i have to turn the eggs four times a day too and that they hatch after 35 days. they were cold when i found them, i candled them and only a few looked like they were alive and fertile, are they worth saving?
Yes, they are worth the effort. Consider contacting your area DNR office.
 

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