MelissaVree
In the Brooder
- Aug 12, 2020
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I’ve been incubating duck eggs for almost two weeks and have had their temp regulated strictly. I have a thermometer in with them, and when I came home today, it was at 104 degrees f , which according to what I have researched, kills the embryo. I’ve put so much work into this and I have no idea how they got that hot. Is there a way to tell when candling over the next couple days if the embryo has died or if it’s still alive? These embryos are almost two weeks old so how do I tell?