Thanks! I didn't want to take over someones thread! I did try to start a thread with my questions but, didn't get any responses. :/ So I figure, if they don't come to you, then go to them, right? First, I have all my experience in hatching chickens so that is the basis of my knowledge. I decided to try to hatch ducks. I got some muscovys and Cayuga/Swedish mix eggs locally, however, the girl didn't know who laid what. I've got them both going, but I'm not sure when to stop turning since they have such different incubation periods. i saw someone mention they stop turning when there is an internal pip. Should I wait for that and then move them to a hatcher as i see them pipping? I wonder if I would be able to spot that. Also, I candled them yesterday...a little on the early side but I was too excited lol...and could see 2 eggs developing really nicely, even to the point that I could see the heartbeat! But then I had several with nothing but a thin red line randomly in the middle of the egg. Is that red line an early quitter? It wasn't the tell tale blood circle so I wasn't sure. im hoping that it is just the start of the veining?!? But I am doubtful. I can post pictures tomorrow if that would help. Thanks for any help you can offer!
Wow, muscovies take a whole extra week. I'm curious to see what others say, as I'm no expert, but i think I'd lock them all down on day 25, and stop turning, and see what hatches first. After a couple days of Swedish hatchings, candle what's left and see if they are still alive. That should be the muscovies.
Also, i would assume that the muscovies develop a little slower, so you may be able to separate them by around day 20? The Swedish should be filling up the egg good by then. But i don't know a darn about muscovy growth. I never saw internal pips with my Swedish.
All guessing on my part, wait and see what others say.