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Ok. Great. Thank you very much for the quick reply.
Did you candle them to see if they had internally pipped before putting them into lock down? I don't move mine to the hatcher till they are tapping the shell trying to pip externally. That way, I have a pretty decent idea when to expect a gosling.
I put an egg into lockdown yesterday and it was externally pipped by last night. The gosling made some progress today, but not as much as I would like. So, I will check it in a bit and if it hasn't gotten any further, quickly remove it from the incubator and assess the situation. If their is still blood in the membrane, I will moisten it and put the egg back into the hatcher....making sure the humidity is over 80% to keep the membrane from drying out on me.
OOoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. I am so jealous!!!!!!!!!!!!! BEAUTIFUL !!!! I WANT ONE !!!!!!!!!
This is a gosling? It looks looked like an emu chick to me.
Mrs Magoo I'm in a similar position, we can hear two chicks out of six eggs tweeting, we candleld last night and all eggs appear fine but I would not know if they had internal pipped or not. I'm assuming that as we can hear them they have. I've increased HR to 72% (Embden eggs in a Brinsea 20 incubator) would you recommend increase it to 80%.No, I did not candle. I wouldn't know what to do as far as checking to look for internal pipping. I am sooooooooo new at incubating. This is only my 2nd year using an incubator. I hope that I didn't mess up by not doing this. The humidity was at 60%. Do I need to get it higher?
Congrats!! pics soon I hope.Woke up to my first Embden gosling, all dried out and fluffy. Out of 6 eggs, one is already in the brooder, three have pipped, and one has almost completely zipped. Only one egg appears to not be doing anything. I also got 9 khaki campbell ducklings and too many chicks to count.
I know there's all kinds of processes and superstitions to hatching goslings. But I didn't light any incense, chant any mantras or turn them all toward the birthplace off all poultry. I just treated them like my chicken eggs. I put them in a low-end still air tabletop incubator, refilled the water when it was getting low, and turned them by hand every morning and every evening. I couldn't be happier with the progress so far as I only bought 6 eggs to begin with.![]()
I'll be trying to incubate some...muscovy ducklings, 24 of them so far![]()
Sorry only one goslings, but congrats on the ducklings! What kind?
Congrats and best of luck! What kind of goslings?