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Originally Posted by David1973
You folks seem to have the answers, perhaps you can help me with my call duck incubation problem, several times I have set the incubatorand experienced the same problem. When it comes to hatching them less than 50% emerge. I usually get 50% dead in the shell. When I am sure they have died and open the egg to inspect I find they haven't internally pipped or finished absorbing the yolk sac. It is very demoralising to loose so many potentially good ducklings each time? Any answers? I suffer the same with goose eggs but not with chickens or guineas. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance for your replies,
Originally Posted by David1973

You folks seem to have the answers, perhaps you can help me with my call duck incubation problem, several times I have set the incubatorand experienced the same problem. When it comes to hatching them less than 50% emerge. I usually get 50% dead in the shell. When I am sure they have died and open the egg to inspect I find they haven't internally pipped or finished absorbing the yolk sac. It is very demoralising to loose so many potentially good ducklings each time? Any answers? I suffer the same with goose eggs but not with chickens or guineas. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance for your replies,
My website should help www.lwbarnhouse.com click on the duck tab I have two methods that I have used to hatch calls. Right now, I would use Method two from where you are at.
How are you turning them? On a turner? or by hand? Ducks seem to do better if they are laying down...