SelfSufficientMe
Songster
This is my first attempt at hatching ducklings. I’ve set 10 Welsh Harlequin eggs. I couldn’t fit more without my incubator being overcrowded. I went cheap and bought a clearanced $20 incubator. Figured the kids would enjoy it and I know I will
Plus my niece told me she wanted some ducklings so here we go.
Today is day 7. I cancelled all 10 and all are developing as they should be. My concern is with the humidity and hatching day. And air/oxygen inside the incubator. I have to remove the entire lid to remove a duckling and there’s absolutely no way 10 ducklings will fit in there if I’m not home when they hatch. They’ll suffocate. There are a few tiny holes along the bottom.
What tactics do you all use when removing babies without harming the unhatched eggs? Does anyone have this incubator and how does all go when hatching occurs in your absence? Here is a pic of the incubator I bought and a photo of an egg. They all look like this one. Pretty little starter veins. I’ve googled the topic but just curious what others do. Thanks
Also, my incubator has no humidity sensor but I did put a hydrometer in there the day before I set the eggs and it read 50% without water. I’ve added a little water each day to keep a small amount in there at all times and I really have no idea what the humidity is at this point. The device will not fit with the eggs. I keep the temp at 37.5 Celsius but if fluctuates a tenth of a degree up and down. Auto rotates. I’ve read to add a full bottle at lock down. Your tips and options are appreciated

Today is day 7. I cancelled all 10 and all are developing as they should be. My concern is with the humidity and hatching day. And air/oxygen inside the incubator. I have to remove the entire lid to remove a duckling and there’s absolutely no way 10 ducklings will fit in there if I’m not home when they hatch. They’ll suffocate. There are a few tiny holes along the bottom.
What tactics do you all use when removing babies without harming the unhatched eggs? Does anyone have this incubator and how does all go when hatching occurs in your absence? Here is a pic of the incubator I bought and a photo of an egg. They all look like this one. Pretty little starter veins. I’ve googled the topic but just curious what others do. Thanks

Also, my incubator has no humidity sensor but I did put a hydrometer in there the day before I set the eggs and it read 50% without water. I’ve added a little water each day to keep a small amount in there at all times and I really have no idea what the humidity is at this point. The device will not fit with the eggs. I keep the temp at 37.5 Celsius but if fluctuates a tenth of a degree up and down. Auto rotates. I’ve read to add a full bottle at lock down. Your tips and options are appreciated
