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Duckie its so ooo precious has a alph alpa hair do. When can you tell if they are crested?
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I don't see any movement in any of the eggs, First time I used this hovabator, I'm thinking maybe I should of just left them all in the coolerbator and just raised the humidity, they were all alive until I moved them. I just had read that still air was better for the end. I did have the eggs on point standing up except for the sebbie.
Not giving up just kinda frustrated that 7 duckies and my goosie baby are gone.
So is that how you do your goose eggs too only tun twice a day?( I've been doing 3) do you mist and cool them daily or anything like that?
BTW thank you guys for the support I will upload pics of the crests tomorrow! and the chicks that I moved over to my tiny homemade bator are alive and 2 are out and one is pipped
Ok am looking for more duck eggs I am going to try for local instead of shipped this time even if they are mixed breeds and see how I do. remaining sebbie eggs are on their sides not due for a couple weeks yet . Three live duckies are already spoiled and adorable! I will keep you posted on progress I make.
Hello everyone, I am incubating 5 pekin duck eggs that came from my own pond. I have been reading everything i could find & built my
incubator & am now on day 25. I do have a fan going but do i need to turn it off for hatching ? And do i stop turning and put it on lock
down today or tommorrow ? Would so love some help on this. I am beyond excited and so amazed at all of this & want to thank each
and every person on here for the info. If it wasnt for yall I would of not had a clue what to do.