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I would go ahead and lock down now.
Just up the humidity and forget turning, it is no longer necessary.
They've obviously already moved into hatching position - turning just messes that up.
Is it typical to lower temp during lock down for ducks?You don't have to adjust but if you want, you can drop it to 37.2 or thereabouts.
I get that, I'm just reluctant to lower temp 4 days before the 'due to hatch date'.More of the story here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/duck-eggs-day-22.1292345/
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/day-25-air-sack-help.1292665/
Is it typical to lower temp during lock down for ducks?
Just curious why the temp lowering ....with ducks only?I get that, I'm just reluctant to lower temp 4 days before the 'due to hatch date'.
I usually wait till a day or two before.
Although, since they seem to be early, lowering the temperature now may be a great move.
To the best of my knowledge, temp lowering is advisable with any species. That is because the embryo/chick is generating a lot of heat through metabolism. We read things but I don't think it is just ducks.Just curious why the temp lowering ....with ducks only?
Never heard that one before.<scratcheshead>To the best of my knowledge, temp lowering is advisable with any species. That is because the embryo/chick is generating a lot of heat through metabolism. We read things but I don't think it is just ducks.
I'll try to find the documentation for you.Never heard that one before.<scratcheshead>