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So last year I set 25 eggs in my incubator. 20 eggs made it to lock down. I checked them all as I placed them to hatch and every egg had good movement and veins. Then only 7 or 8 hatched and the rest died. I was devastated.When you have an duckling quit do you open the egg and check it out? I had another quit on day 20. I haven’t been able to look at any of my previous quitters but I wonder if I should be. I think I’m most nervous about it not being dead, even though I am quite certain it is. I still have 8 going strong, the one that quit was progressing well, I hadn’t noted anything unusual along the way.
It was my first hatch and I may have opened the incubator to check on everyone too many times.
I did look inside a few of them. Some didn't even internally pip, some did. none of them externally pipped. I'm sure it was human error and I did something along the way during the hatch or during lockdown. It's hard to say. I don't know enough to really tell what happened.
Are all the veins gone from the one egg now? No movement? If you're worried it may not be dead then I'm sure leaving it is fine. I left all mine until all the healthy ones hatched.