Good Bunny. They are doing their duck thing; they're experts at it.thanks guys! and chandler is back to her self, chasing after me, biting my foot hahah and jet is in my room pooping everywhere
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Good Bunny. They are doing their duck thing; they're experts at it.thanks guys! and chandler is back to her self, chasing after me, biting my foot hahah and jet is in my room pooping everywhere
thanks guys! and chandler is back to her self, chasing after me, biting my foot hahah and jet is in my room pooping everywhere
Can you turn the incubator down? I personally would leave it, but I am not an incubator expert, and especialy not with duck eggs.I have a question, I just came home from work and found the incubator temp 106 and humidity 44 When I left this morning it was 100 temp and 54 humidity, it had been holding up well till today, I thought there goes my hatch but when looking at each egg, 1 egg has cracked I can see the ducklings beak and it made the squeaky duckling noise, what should I do? should I crack the egg shell all the way or leave it till morning? @Miss Lydia @LadyHawkeAvry or anyone with experience pls advice, I also posted in the HAL thread
Can you turn the incubator down? I personally would leave it, but I am not an incubator expert, and especialy not with duck eggs.
Are any of the other eggs alive?
I was not as lucky my incubator reached a 107 degrees Fahrenheit and killed all my chicks that was terrible and they were in the middle of hatching I lost a lot of chicks.But the rest of that Ladyhawkeavery is very correct every bit.