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Eeeeeeee!!!!! Love themmmm!Duckling pile!! I candled the last egg, definitely a dud. So these three sweet babies are home now. Two girls and a boy, not bad!! The next two weeks for the incubator babies are going to drag.
Good call, I would put them in too. Here’s hoping those cells firm up in 2-3 days. Do you have a upright turner or on their sides?So I just did a recandle on my Australian Spotted Duck eggs. Several had some darkening going on already. This had me wondering if it was warm enough somewhere along the way for them to start developing. Even though the air cells are dancing around the egg.
I decided after 8 1/2 hours sitting next to the incubator I would put them in the incubator tonight. The are all sitting in cut up egg cartons so they are standing up. No idea how long they will be sitting like that. But my guess is anywhere between 2-4 days. Hoping for a good hatch on these guys.
Florentine jumped nests. The eggs were cool when I got to them. I think she may have been off for 5 or so hours.
Is there any hope? I candled a few with my phone as I transferred them and there was development. We’re on day 9.
Yes! I just read a fascinating article on the Metzer blog about a customer not picking up balut eggs and they put them back in the incubator a day later and had a great hatch.
The general consensus is that cooling temperatures are a million times better than hot.
Well my eggs went into the incubator on the 4th of May but will be done cooking on the 7th of June so I guess I can be part of this one too. For some reason my incubator got turned off today and went down to 78 degrees hoping my eggs still hatch but a little worried.
Welcome @LilyD! This far along those eggs are generating some good heat themselves, I’m so glad they’re srill kicking around! What did you set? We both have a little chicken math problem.
Also @two j farm how are the puppies?!?