Isabella Mcadams
Songster
- Apr 14, 2021
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Hello all!
I’m currently incubating 5 Welsh Harlequin/Pekin duck eggs and I’m curious about success rates for everyone else.
I hatched a batch of 6 a few years ago with a 100% success rate, and so far, with the five eggs I‘m incubating now everything is going along very smoothly; they are in lockdown now, and all are still healthy.
For both incubations I opted to do a DIY incubator using a styrofoam cooler and a lightbulb. I researched a lot online regarding hatching methods, and although I did not find a lot of material on hatching eggs with a homemade incubator, I did find that most (if not all) had had a 50-60% hatch rate with a store-bought incubator. One would think that a more controlled environment would have a larger hatch rate, but that’s not what I found.
So here’s my question: for all of you who have used both methods (homemade and store-bought incubators) have you noticed a difference in hatch rates?
And here’s my amateur theory: perhaps a strictly controlled environment isn’t best for hatching. After all, nature isn’t as consistent as a store-bought incubator, right? So maybe because DIY incubators DO vary in temp and humidity (much like the natural environment) hatch rates are higher.
Let me know what you all think!
~Isabella
I’m currently incubating 5 Welsh Harlequin/Pekin duck eggs and I’m curious about success rates for everyone else.
I hatched a batch of 6 a few years ago with a 100% success rate, and so far, with the five eggs I‘m incubating now everything is going along very smoothly; they are in lockdown now, and all are still healthy.
For both incubations I opted to do a DIY incubator using a styrofoam cooler and a lightbulb. I researched a lot online regarding hatching methods, and although I did not find a lot of material on hatching eggs with a homemade incubator, I did find that most (if not all) had had a 50-60% hatch rate with a store-bought incubator. One would think that a more controlled environment would have a larger hatch rate, but that’s not what I found.
So here’s my question: for all of you who have used both methods (homemade and store-bought incubators) have you noticed a difference in hatch rates?
And here’s my amateur theory: perhaps a strictly controlled environment isn’t best for hatching. After all, nature isn’t as consistent as a store-bought incubator, right? So maybe because DIY incubators DO vary in temp and humidity (much like the natural environment) hatch rates are higher.

Let me know what you all think!
~Isabella