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Little stinkers! I’ve hatched ducks before but it’s been about 6 years. Maybe I had better patience then??They are trying to teach us better patience??
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Little stinkers! I’ve hatched ducks before but it’s been about 6 years. Maybe I had better patience then??They are trying to teach us better patience??
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Take a nap now!Little stinkers! I’ve hatched ducks before but it’s been about 6 years. Maybe I had better patience then??I just discovered I have another rocking!!!! Eeeekkkkkk!!!
Is the pip pointing upward? Can you post a pic?
I can't get a good picture through the incubator but the pip is on the side near the bottom. Opposite side of the air sac. Unfortunately I screwed up at the beginning and incubated them upside down so the air sac is in the small pointy end and the pip is in the bottom but it's the fat end. So I'm less worried about space and more worried about oxygen
Trust in these folks now. They know what they are talking about. Your duckling will be fine with the pip facing towards the bottom. If the outer shell is broken, so is the membrane, the duckling is breathing. If you must, do exactly what WVduckchick told you, but be very, very careful. Patience......![]()
no no. I incubated them standing up but the pointy end was up the whole time so the air bubble formed at the top. Not sure where it was when I started. Then when I stopped rotating I left them sitting up in an egg carton instead of laying them down. Figured that would be safer because when you lay them down the big end is slightly up and I didn't want the air sac to shift weird.So you incubated them standing up? Did you lay them down when you bumped up the humidity or are they still standing up?
And the air cell moved to the pointy end thru incubation? Interesting!