Help!! Are my ducks shrink wrapped??

jackbolton3

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Feb 21, 2021
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Okay so I'm kinda worried I have some muscovy eggs that have been incubating for way longer than expected..

After giving up I pulled an egg out to candle it and it had externally piped! Do I need to take him back out and help him? What about they others that may have pipped as well?


I appreciate any help yall can give me
 
How long has it been since they pipped?

edit- I've heard that muscovy ducks can take 35 days to hatch, but maybe you already knew that. Just thought I'd make sure.
I have to believe within the last 6-8 hours.

I did bump the humidity up to 80 just incase this happend to try and prevent shrink-wrap.. I was quick opening it but I had him out for maybe 2 minutes candilng.

Can't see any others that have pipped I'm gonna resume lockdown n pray I guess
 
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I have to believe within the last 6-8 hours.

I did bump the humidity up to 80 just incase this happend to try and prevent shrink-wrap.. I was quick opening it but I had him out for maybe 2 minutes candilng.

Can't see any others that have pipped I'm gonna resume lockdown n pray I guess
Definitely wait to help if it's only been 6-8 hours, if it reaches 30 hours I think that's when you're supposed to help them, 40 hours and they'll definitely need help. But for now it would be way to early to try to help them, but I understand why you'd be worried. Muscovies take a few more days than other ducks to start hatching though, so it should be fine if they're only on day 34. Good luck with your hatch! :)

Oh and also, they should be ok if it was only two minutes.
 
Definitely wait to help if it's only been 6-8 hours, if it reaches 30 hours I think that's when you're supposed to help them, 40 hours and they'll definitely need help. But for now it would be way to early to try to help them, but I understand why you'd be worried. Muscovies take a few more days than other ducks to start hatching though, so it should be fine if they're only on day 34. Good luck with your hatch! :)

Oh and also, they should be ok if it was only two minutes.

It was the first time I've ever seen a bird that fully developed in an egg! It was like looking at a ultrasound haha. And I'm going to come clean now they're actually wood duck eggs.. I didn't know how ppl up here would fell about something like that. They take same time as miscovys why I called em that aha.

I do have a liscnse to hatch n release game birds, I raise quail also so this wasn't a random thing or nothing. But good, everything I've seen they get shrink wrapped they're done for ill give him some time.
 

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