Pekin Duck Eggs! Help!

dominicsaturday

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I have (had) 3 White Pekin ducks in my yard. We have a pond and a lot of acreage with woods. 1 of the Pekin ducks is a male the other 2 are females.

Recently, both females made nests and started laying. I was surprised because before, they never really cared about taking care of their eggs. About a week ago, one of the females hatched 3 ducklings. When we went away for the weekend and returned, only 1 duckling remained. We almost instantly assumed a coyote ate the other 2. I got the 1 duckling and took him inside to protect him. He is growing like a weed and very healthy and social.

Just this morning, I went to check on the other mother and she was not there. I saw a lot of feathers around the nest, and began looking for a trail. I followed a trail of feathers to the wood line and there she was, killed and ripped to pieces. I instantly thought about the 15 eggs she has in the nest.

I went inside, got a foam cooler and filled it with straw like a nest. I put the eggs in the foam cooler and put a lamp overtop of them with a thermometer. The current temp is hovering around 96 degrees. I also have a damp cloth hanging on the edge for humidity.

I do not remember when the mother laid these eggs, so I have no clue how far along the embryos are. I candled some of the eggs with a very bright flashlight. There are visible veins through the lighter fluid and a dark blob that takes up about 1/2 of the egg which I assume is the growing duckling? The air pocket is visible below.

If I candle the eggs and take pictures, would anyone know how far along the ducklings are? Also, I believe I saw some of the embryos moving. Will the setup of my incubator be able to continue to warm them until they hatch? I am very worried now that the eggs are without a mother.

Any help is appreciated. I will be coyote hunting tonight.

-Dominic
 
Maintaining constant temperature may be difficult, but not necessarily impossible with that set up. From your description, I would guess that the eggs are at approximately 2 weeks of incubation. Good luck with the predator hunting.

Protect your remaining ducks. They will be the next target.
 
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2 weeks sounds about like the time she started laying on them. Any tips on creating a better setup? This was sort of a spur of the moment thing. I just want to make sure the ducklings have a chance at living. How long does is take a duck egg to hatch? Anything special I need to know when it gets closer to the day they will possibly hatch?
 
28 days to hatch. Your temperature is a little on the low side so it might take a little longer. Slightly increased humdity as they are hatching is helpful to assure that they don't become 'shrink wrapped' by the shell membrane.
 
Is the wet cloth a suitable method for maintaining humidity, or should I use some other method, I can increase the temp, although you are correct, the heat is concentrated in the center of the box and the eggs on the outside may be a little colder than the ones towards the middle.
 
Sorry to hear about your female. We lost our mating pair of pekins the end of may when their ducklings were almost 2 months old. We figure it was a coyote because there was no sign of them anywhere and they never left our property. Just keep a close eye on the eggs after they start hatching, we had to help out one of the ducklings after it got stuck. Good luck, enjoy.
 
I candled every single egg today. 11/15 eggs had very definitive movement. I can make out a silhouette of the little ducklings in the eggs. Some of the movement is very lively and often. Others are a little slower and more lethargic.

I am unsure about 2 of the remaining 4 I am almost certain the embryo has died. The other 2 I might have saw movement but not enough to be definitive, so I will wait. I would like to take a picture of one of my live ones, and post so that someone could give me a pretty good idea of when to expect hatching.

-Dominic
 
I went on to Metzer farms website, they have pictures of the embroyos on each day. Their site was extremely helpful!
 

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