Tahnee_maree
In the Brooder
- Jan 27, 2020
- 6
- 13
- 18
Hi guys,
I’m sure many of you have heard the same questions a million times. Our Muscovy was sitting on eggs we woke one morning and she had stopped sitting and there were only three left. I candled them two had stopped developing and one was fine. We were away when she begun sitting so I have no idea how long she had been on them. So I put the little dude in my incubator in hopes of saving him. I candled it at 6am this morning to see a little beak so I’m assuming from what I’ve found on google this means it is internally pipped? How long until I should expect to see it externally pipped? My temps at 37.5, is this correct? And I read my humidity should be around 70, is this also correct? Thanks. Just want to make sure it has the best chance possible to successfully hatch. I’ve only incubated chickens once so I’m on the under experienced side of things. Especially when it comes to ducks.
I’m sure many of you have heard the same questions a million times. Our Muscovy was sitting on eggs we woke one morning and she had stopped sitting and there were only three left. I candled them two had stopped developing and one was fine. We were away when she begun sitting so I have no idea how long she had been on them. So I put the little dude in my incubator in hopes of saving him. I candled it at 6am this morning to see a little beak so I’m assuming from what I’ve found on google this means it is internally pipped? How long until I should expect to see it externally pipped? My temps at 37.5, is this correct? And I read my humidity should be around 70, is this also correct? Thanks. Just want to make sure it has the best chance possible to successfully hatch. I’ve only incubated chickens once so I’m on the under experienced side of things. Especially when it comes to ducks.