Absolutely Quackers
Chirping
Still don't worry - biology does it's own thing! Stick with this - it will be okay!Day 29 & still no external pips or noise coming from the eggs.
All five eggs have been wobbling on and off.
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Still don't worry - biology does it's own thing! Stick with this - it will be okay!Day 29 & still no external pips or noise coming from the eggs.
All five eggs have been wobbling on and off.
It's technically day 32 for me & still no hatches but I may have gotten my days and lockdown dates wrong and delayed the hatch from the low temperature.
That puts them at five days overdue now (now six since it's been another day), which I'm not sure a degree lower temperature for just a couple days would cause. Out of curiosity, what date did you set them?
Had you also checked with a thermometer that you have calibrated and know is accurate that the display on your Brinsea was actually correct and that the temperature you set it to was actually the temperature that it was inside the incubator? Usually Brinsea is pretty good, but there is always the chance the display is wrong.
This is just troubleshooting stuff for the next hatch - for now, you're doing pretty much all you can for the current hatch![]()
Great - well done! You picked one of the hardest duck breeds to start with here so you've done a great job in getting a pip! Now - however tempting - DON'T HELP THEM! Shut the incubator and keep the humidity high - they need to get out on their own. If they can't then there is a problem with the duckling and this is nature's way of letting it slip away without suffering. If you help and get a sickly duckling out then it is highly unlikely to survive and you will be left with a heart-breaking decision as to whether to put it out of it's misery. I have learnt this the hard way. I know that you are worried but you've done everythind that you can. It can take up to 48 hours to get out of that egg now - so be patient. B