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Either you're off on the due date or your incubator is running a little cool.
For fresh home grown duck eggs I run them at 38% humidity until I shut the turner off then gradually up to 55% on hatching day with shipped eggs that are usually older and more dried out I increase the humidity to somewhere between 40-45% depending on how big the air sac is and then 55% on hatching day.
Please let us know how your hatch turns out!
Aprille
Thanks Aprille, hopefully once these 3 hatch then i can up the humidity to 38-40 % and keep the temp a bit higher for the last 2 x
Either you're off on the due date or your incubator is running a little cool.
For fresh home grown duck eggs I run them at 38% humidity until I shut the turner off then gradually up to 55% on hatching day with shipped eggs that are usually older and more dried out I increase the humidity to somewhere between 40-45% depending on how big the air sac is and then 55% on hatching day.
Please let us know how your hatch turns out!
Aprille
Thanks Aprille, hopefully once these 3 hatch then i can up the humidity to 38-40 % and keep the temp a bit higher for the last 2 x