May 30, 2020 #1 D Donarry In the Brooder Joined Apr 7, 2020 Messages 14 Reaction score 10 Points 34 Hi guys! I started incubating my duck egg. They are currently on day 19. I opened my incubator and found that one of the eggs had gotten cracked by the automatic turner. What are the chances that this egg will survive?
Hi guys! I started incubating my duck egg. They are currently on day 19. I opened my incubator and found that one of the eggs had gotten cracked by the automatic turner. What are the chances that this egg will survive?
May 30, 2020 #2 Isaac 0 Enabler 9 Years Educator Greeter Spirit Friend Joined Jul 19, 2016 Messages 24,315 Reaction score 99,608 Points 1,371 Location Iowa Hi, could you post a picture of the crack?
May 31, 2020 #3 R Ratchnick Crowing Joined Oct 13, 2019 Messages 2,216 Reaction score 2,522 Points 278 Location Anchorage Alaska If its a small hairline crack you can put masking tape on it, its worked for me in the past. Other ppl use other stuff but i cant remember, wax maybe?
If its a small hairline crack you can put masking tape on it, its worked for me in the past. Other ppl use other stuff but i cant remember, wax maybe?
May 31, 2020 #4 Texag87 Free Ranging 6 Years Friend Joined Sep 22, 2018 Messages 2,569 Reaction score 9,314 Points 601 Location Aggieland Superglue and keep an eye on it. If it changes colors remove it.
May 31, 2020 #5 Isaac 0 Enabler 9 Years Educator Greeter Spirit Friend Joined Jul 19, 2016 Messages 24,315 Reaction score 99,608 Points 1,371 Location Iowa I use scotch tape for big cracks and bee wax for small hairline cracks. Also, important the humidity be kept higher.
I use scotch tape for big cracks and bee wax for small hairline cracks. Also, important the humidity be kept higher.