rocky871
Songster
Hi all,
I am currently incubating 8 Rouen duck eggs. I had my first pip Sunday night (Day 24) so I put my incubator on lockdown. I have a forced air, humidity throughout incubation averaged out to about 55, temperature 99-100. My humidity is around 75ish right now. Yesterday, I noticed three others have pipped too! I now have 4 out of 8 that have. I have also heard chirping coming from the eggs. One I saw moving around but no pip yet (as far as I can see). I have seen some progression in all four eggs in terms of additional small cracks. Today is day 26. I know it’s early as ducks sometimes take longer than the 28 days. In terms of the eggs that have pipped already, as long as they are showing minor progression, I don’t help them at all? Even if it could get to 4-5 days after their pip? And for the remaining four, what if they pipped at the bottom of the egg, which is why I can’t see? Will they be OK?
I am currently incubating 8 Rouen duck eggs. I had my first pip Sunday night (Day 24) so I put my incubator on lockdown. I have a forced air, humidity throughout incubation averaged out to about 55, temperature 99-100. My humidity is around 75ish right now. Yesterday, I noticed three others have pipped too! I now have 4 out of 8 that have. I have also heard chirping coming from the eggs. One I saw moving around but no pip yet (as far as I can see). I have seen some progression in all four eggs in terms of additional small cracks. Today is day 26. I know it’s early as ducks sometimes take longer than the 28 days. In terms of the eggs that have pipped already, as long as they are showing minor progression, I don’t help them at all? Even if it could get to 4-5 days after their pip? And for the remaining four, what if they pipped at the bottom of the egg, which is why I can’t see? Will they be OK?