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well now it's just time to wait then hope they break through the egg soon :-0

How many do you have still going?
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well now it's just time to wait then hope they break through the egg soon :-0
I'm trying to hatch 5 magpie ducks and 5 are doing well at the moment all moving very actively hopeful they hatch soon
How many do you have still going?
Glad it appears to be going well!I'm trying to hatch 5 magpie ducks and 5 are doing well at the moment all moving very actively hopeful they hatch soon
Hi all,
I have a little dilemma. There are four eggs in my incubator. In the past two years I've been trying to just get pullets. I had two sets of 3 eggs hatch under my old broodie white silkie hen. Of the 6 eggs, only 1 pullet. Then my favorite silkie died (I was going to use her image as a character in a childrens book series I am illustrating). She was a golden color. So I went and bought 3 silkie chicks from a breeder. All turned out to be males.
I'm doomed with boys - and it is so hard to find homes for them. (for any one counting - that is 1 girl and 8 boys)
So I kept a silkie boy and he made whoopie with my rescue bantam frizzled cochin. She laid two eggs and I put them in a newly purchased incubator since my silkie hen won't set right now. Then the next day my cochin laid another egg. I put it in the incubator. Then on the 4th day - she laid another egg. I put it in the incubator. The cochin came from a dear friend who died unexpectedly in June. I was hoping for some sizzles to use as models for my illustrations.
Well, they are not all going to hatch on the same day. I thought (if I am fortunate enough for all to hatch) that I'd take the first two out after they hatch and dry and put them in the set up I have for baby chicks. When eggs 3 and 4 hatch, I'll wait for them to dry and put them in with the other two chicks. Lots of assuming going on here.
The question is - if I take the first two out so they can have food and water - what am I doing to the lock down for eggs 3 & 4? I've candled them all and they are all viable and doing well.
Any suggestions?
Thank you. I've been worried sick about this. What humidity do you recommend?