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Jinglebells0518
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What is the correct humidity throughout until the last 3 days? I've read very varied answers so it's possible it was too high
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Also here is the other dilemma. Our duck laid one more egg on Saturday morning. We are contemplating trying to hatch that one but we would need to start soon as the range for having the best survival chance is coming up quickly. However our other egg isn't done hatching and is kind of in lock down now if not soon. We only have one incubator so we aren't sure if we could start the one yet since the temperature, rotation, and humidity levels are different. Which stats would we use
What is the correct humidity throughout until the last 3 days? I've read very varied answers so it's possible it was too high
Looks very gooey, like maybe humidity was too high throughout the process. Or it could be because of setting them pointy end up.
My guess as to why it actually pipped, it may have been trying to turn to get into position. Then just couldn't complete the process.
The other one, can you maybe get a candling pic when you get a chance?
So I for sure saw it move this morning. I can't get great candeling pictures for some reason but I saw vessels maybe 1 hour ago. Now I'm wondering if it is actually just that it became diseased and something has started growing? Here's what I could get
Possibly. The eggs were generally near each other but I don't know. This is too stressful for me. Also it's a little more drawn down on the other side I just didn't take a picture of thatUnless the duckling has turned to the other end, I don't see a whole lot of veins, but that could just be the pics. And the air cell isn't drawn down yet, so if its still alive, its got a few days to go. Maybe warm and cool spots in your incubator?
Possibly. The eggs were generally near each other but I don't know. This is too stressful for me. Also it's a little more drawn down on the other side I just didn't take a picture of that
Yep we are going to try with the one egg we have left! See how it goesIt can be stressful, but don't let it get you down. You've learned so much this time! It does get better. And easier.
When you see an adorable little duckling, with its head bobbing like a bobblehead doll, then it dries out all fluffy and cute, the whole stress thing becomes worth it.