Congratulations!!Good morning!!!!!! Guess who just had a 100 percent hatch!!!!!!!!!!!
Very funny!I'm up to 10 pips on 17 eggs. Tick....................... tock.........................tick.......................................................................................................tock..........................................................................................................................
Mine did it from anxiety.I noticed she started eating misc stuff out in the yard, sometimes pcs of shale, and grass weeds who the heck knows what she eats now... I assume meds make her do it?
I saw that recommended from only Metzer. I'm guessing you're right about it just being their hatchers with those huge fans.I should add my incubator is a hovabator 1588 force air. I am using little cups of water to regulate the humidity.
Answered in another thread.I have had good success at 40-50 until lockdown, and then 70 for the lockdown and hatch, but I have not done duck eggs regularly. Perhaps Ravyn or MC can chime in on this, they are currently hatching ducks.Hello all just set my first duck eggs on Friday and have read different things about humidity on just about every website. I need some expert advice. So here I am The paper they threw in with the eggs from the hatchery said to keep the humidity up to 86% and 94% at hatch! That seems super high to me.(My guess is this is for the commercial hatcheries?). I have looked and looked through the threads but it is hard for me to know just what a duck needs. (this is my first duck hatch and I'm a wreak already) haha. I will second guess my every move, that's just my nature. So from what I gather so far is 45-50% is ideal until hatch and hatch is 70ish? ?? Whats the expert advice here?