HELP! Duck eggs incubated at to high of humidity

bellybrown25

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Mar 24, 2025
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I have 5 duck eggs in an incubator and I had the humidity to high, 70% (mis read what it was supposed to be at). I am at day 21, is there anything I can do to better this situation and hope for them not to be sticky or shrink wrapped
I'm having such bad anxiety and guilt over this :(
 
Hi, and welcome to BYC!

Have you candled them to see if they're viable? Sometimes they can surprise us.

If they're still alive, I'd set it to 40-45 now until lockdown in a few days, then back up to 70%
 
As long as your temp is stable humidity won’t crash your hatch, birds still manage to hatch chicks in places with 95% humidity just fine. Don’t panic!
 
Hi, and welcome to BYC!

Have you candled them to see if they're viable? Sometimes they can surprise us.

If they're still alive, I'd set it to 40-45 now until lockdown in a few days, then back up to 70%
Thank you for the reply! 2 eggs have pipped externally and are cheeping :) They starting hatching way sooner than expected! They were abanodned eggs so it was hard to gage how long they had been there. I was off about 6-8 days
 
I have seen a few threads where people purposely incubate duck eggs with higher humidity. Hopefully you estimated hatch day a bit off and you will have ducklings soon.
 

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