angiepleasant51984
In the Brooder
- Jan 30, 2021
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Hi everyone. My chicken went broody so my boyfriend decided to let her hatch the eggs she collected. After her babies were hatched and she took them out for the first time I realized she had 2 duck eggs under her as well but since her chicks had already hatched she was done sitting on the nest. I candled the 2 duck eggs (they are pekin) and they were both still alive but cold. I don't have an incubator so I did the best I could and put them under the heat lamp and kept their temperature at 99 to 100°F. I couldn't find my thermometer that also measure humidity so I put water in the bottom of a larger tupperware container and set them up a basket on a stand inside of the open Tupperware container. It's been about a week since and today they externally pipped. I was nervous about the humidity so we ran out to get a hydrometer and when we put it in there a humidity was only at 30% so I made a lid to cover three quarters of the Tupperware container to trap the humidity in there and got it up to 70%. The air cell is perfect size from comparing it to what I've seen in pictures online. Will they be ok even though the humidity was only 30% when they first externally pipped? The eggs have been moving around and I can hear tapping sounds still. I'm just nervous that the membrane will get stuck to them since they externally pipped before I was able to get the humidity up. Thank you.

