Keldatinybob
In the Brooder
- Jul 23, 2019
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I have a still air incubator. I have been having the worst luck hatching. I have more than one reliable humidity gauge (40-45% for 25 days then 55-65% on lockdown), more than one reliable thermometer (99.5 with a small drop one time in the first go to 85 when the incubator was unplugged), I wad hand turning and misting and cooling and most of my eggs made it to lock down and never hatched. I did an eggtopsy and found that they pip internally but never make it out. I tried letting my duck go broody and she did a wonderful job and the same thing happened. The eggs never hatched, I opened them up and the ducklings had pipped internally and died. What is happening how do I fix this? I have a flock of mixed females Perkins, swedish, harlequins, khaki and my male is a runner. They were on a chicken laying crumble before I bought them. Could that be the problem? Also how does everyone feel about automatic egg turners if in incubating duck eggs? I've heard they aren't ideal, but I can't be home to turn they eggs this time around.

