OK My Friends!!!... Hows your hatches going as of today?
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How did you come out with this? Did the hole help?ok today is day 25 i am putting the hole in them and locking them down. please wish me luck i have 6 eggs.![]()
Thanks for the info! Do you find it useful to wait closer to hatch day to do the hole? I know that opening the incubator during lockdown is a big tabu but it is a bit scary to me to put a hole on Day 23 (lockdown) Thoughts?If you do put a hole in the eggs before you put them into lockdown, keep the humidity in the incubator as HIGH as you can get it! Putting a hole in the egg (which I do sometimes do with some of my Call eggs) too soon can cause the network of blood vessels in the inner membrane to actually dry up before they're absorbed into the body if the humidity in your incubator is too low. When I open an egg and I see that there are still blood vessels, I crank up the humidity and wrap them up in a wet cloth - then, I leave them alone for 12 - 24 hours, until I see that the blood vessels are absorbed. After that, you can take some more of the shell away and begin to very gently peel some of the membrane away. Again, don't do this too soon. If the yolk has not been absorbed yet, the duckling's navel is not healed over, and there will be an open hole in their abdomen!
When you do it right and have a healthy little baby hatch out into your hand, it makes you feel a bit like a successful surgeon.![]()
Good luck!![]()
I always wait until the duckling pips into the air cell before I put a small hole in the egg. I don't know if there's anything scientific in it, but I've found that putting a hole in the egg and exposing the duckling to that much oxygen too soon somehow interferes with the normal hatching process and they don't absorb their blood vessels or yolk correctly. I use an old redwood cabinet incubator with manual turning trays, and I stagger my hatches - so, there are eggs that are 1 week, 2 weeks, and 3 weeks into development in the top trays while the eggs in the bottom tray are hatching, so I have to open the incubator to turn the other eggs even during a hatch.Thanks for the info! Do you find it useful to wait closer to hatch day to do the hole? I know that opening the incubator during lockdown is a big tabu but it is a bit scary to me to put a hole on Day 23 (lockdown) Thoughts?