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All gone. One Duck egg was viable til the last week. I tried the dry hatch method and I finally had gotten my humidity up to 65 and when I was at work (again) on Monday it dropped. I had lost two of the chicken eggs the day before. They just died in the shell. So, I had 5 left ...found one was empty, another 2 stopped moving(breech position), 2 more were shrink wrapped..tried saving them but they died shortly after(one had a third leg), and #5 he lived. I had to pull him out. His yolk was absorbed all the way..none of the other ones had absorbed yolks. It was still a bit loose but, I left the shell on the bottom portion until he started pushing hard and I was afraid he would pull his intestines back out with it..so I removed the shell and left the "stuff" hanging off him a bit til it dried up...I gave him electrolytes..he was so week..couldn't stand for the first 48 hours for too long but he still tried ..he is a fighter..he is still alive. I watch him on webcam while i'm gone. He is still in the incubator because i have some 2 week old chicks that may hurt him. He's tiny. He started drinking on his own this a.m. He's pecking at everything lol...I love him/her.... I think my chickens are not good breeders..it may be my roosters fault..who knows...but all the chicks look too tiny....Thank you for asking. I think i'm done with hatching chickens until next spring and I can afford a Brinsea or something automatic. I am going to set the other duck eggs so they dont go to waste and try harder I guess...no dry method..just not opening the incubator until the last week again and leaving them for an extra week if need be.How are your eggs doing?