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Yeah I do.Humidity is super important for ducks. Do you have any water in the incubator at all?
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Yeah I do.Humidity is super important for ducks. Do you have any water in the incubator at all?
I’ve been doing misting as well.When I incubated duck eggs, I misted them once a day on top of high humidity.
Humidity is at 81%Humidity is super important for ducks. Do you have any water in the incubator at all? Here is a link so you can see if you can find one near you. At least you will know what it's called.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/AcuRite-...nd-Humidity-Gauge-00325/16888914?athbdg=L1200
well that is good! How did you measure it?Humidity is at 81%
There’s a thing on my incubator.well that is good! How did you measure it?
excellent, make sure it stay about where it is now until all the hatching is done. You should be good to go.There’s a thing on my incubator.
There’s been no attempt at hatching though. 2 of them haven’t moved at all since yesterday as yesterday was supposed to be hatch day. Other one still moves around. But there’s black dots inside both eggs at the bottom no idea what they are. Veins are still there but can hardly see them unless you put the torch right down it. First time doing a hatch and they were doing great up until hours later yesterday and just stopped moving.excellent, make sure it stay about where it is now until all the hatching is done. You should be good to go.
Not sure if there’s a possibility they shrink wrapped and unable to to pip because of it. But can’t tell just by looking at the eggs if that’s the case.excellent, make sure it stay about where it is now until all the hatching is done. You should be good to go.