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Chirping
- May 25, 2024
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It’s Day 29 and one out of my two Peking ducks has hatched successfully. The other one still has t even internally pipped and I’m getting worried… any suggestions?
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I have one duckling still in the incubator that just hatched so I didn’t want to open it and candle and cause temp change.. so idk. I see the air sac a little.. it was autorotated before lockdown began.Does it still have movement when candled? Were they rotated around the incubator by hand to ensure one wasn’t in a cold spot?
Hmm okay I didn’t know this.The autorotation will turn eggs, but you have to pick them up and move them to different spots around the incubator. Some spots are warmer than others which can cause delayed hatches. You can open up the incubator and candle. As long as you are not sitting with the open for 10 minutes they will be perfectly fine. I have hatched out many ducklings every spring for years and never had an issue quickly candling an egg.
Will this affect my duckling that hatched? If I open it to check on the other egg?The autorotation will turn eggs, but you have to pick them up and move them to different spots around the incubator. Some spots are warmer than others which can cause delayed hatches. You can open up the incubator and candle. As long as you are not sitting with the open for 10 minutes they will be perfectly fine. I have hatched out many ducklings every spring for years and never had an issue quickly candling an egg.
No, your duckling will be fine with you quickly opening the lid. The temperature will only drop a littleWill this affect my duckling that hatched? If I open it to check on the other egg?