i posted this on the Hatching Eggs forum, but maybe this is a better place....anyone have experience with this?
hey guys....i've never hatched duck eggs before, i was just checking out the Pekin duck eggs that i have. i was planning on putting them in lockdown tomorrow and just a few minutes ago i was staring at them and wondering WHY i was staring....telling myself nothing will be happening till Friday....when lo' and behold i saw a pip!!! how shocking!! thank goodness i upped the humidity earlier today to about 68%....but i was still turning them. now i feel like i can't open the bator to prepare them for hatching. i was gonna secure them in a couple dish rags in rows so that they wouldn't roll all around like crazy once the lil' ones started hatching. well, now i just have to let it all be. i was wondering why one pipped so darn early? arnt they suppose to hatch on day 28? today is day 25!!! the temps and humidity have been the same as i do for my chicken eggs. 100 F with a 45% humidity. i read online in quite a few places that duck eggs require the same temp and humidity as chicken eggs. when i candled them a couple days ago, some of the air cells took up about 1/4th of the egg, maybe a tad more than a 1/4th....others were a bit smaller. what do u guys think? also, should i worry about the eggs rolling around like crazy once the hatching starts?? After this one duckling hatches, should i take it out and THEN put the other eggs into lockdown? or just leave it in the bator to play soccer with the other eggs?
hey guys....i've never hatched duck eggs before, i was just checking out the Pekin duck eggs that i have. i was planning on putting them in lockdown tomorrow and just a few minutes ago i was staring at them and wondering WHY i was staring....telling myself nothing will be happening till Friday....when lo' and behold i saw a pip!!! how shocking!! thank goodness i upped the humidity earlier today to about 68%....but i was still turning them. now i feel like i can't open the bator to prepare them for hatching. i was gonna secure them in a couple dish rags in rows so that they wouldn't roll all around like crazy once the lil' ones started hatching. well, now i just have to let it all be. i was wondering why one pipped so darn early? arnt they suppose to hatch on day 28? today is day 25!!! the temps and humidity have been the same as i do for my chicken eggs. 100 F with a 45% humidity. i read online in quite a few places that duck eggs require the same temp and humidity as chicken eggs. when i candled them a couple days ago, some of the air cells took up about 1/4th of the egg, maybe a tad more than a 1/4th....others were a bit smaller. what do u guys think? also, should i worry about the eggs rolling around like crazy once the hatching starts?? After this one duckling hatches, should i take it out and THEN put the other eggs into lockdown? or just leave it in the bator to play soccer with the other eggs?