Incubating Duck Eggs

brandy6810

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I have a homemade incubator that I currently have 12 Cyuga duck eggs in (possibly could be crossed with buff) anyhow I have read so many different things that temp should be between 98-100 (but being off my a single degree could be harmful??) and humidity for duck eggs is somewhere between 35% and 65% throughout the incubation process and raising it the last three days. But too little humidity is harmful and too much will cause the duck eggs to not loose enough water. So my question is what temperature do I really need to stabilize it to and what humidity is adequate enough for the duck eggs??? The lady I got the eggs from said she incubates her eggs at 60-65% humidity the entire 28 days and has a 90% hatch rate every time! Thanks in advance!
 
I’m curious about this as well! I want to get he humidity correct. Mine can go down to around 30% and up to about 50% if I freshly fill it. It makes me know during lockdown time I’ll have to open the incubator really quickly to make sure the humidity stays high enough
 

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