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I can tell you the hatch rate on a bad broody...
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Zilch?
 
When I had all the Black Muscovy Ducks I would get three hatches from them. About 25 first hatch and 15-18 second and around 10-12 third hatch. They hatched all the eggs most of the time. I used Barrels standing on end with hole on side. Don
 
Oldest eggs I have seen successfully hatched by a broody was 100% on 35 eggs. All hers.
Oldest I have seen man intervention were eggs 30-60 days old incubated with a 55% hatch rate.
Some Broodies seem to be able to pick which eggs will be viable.
Out of 4 clutched she moved eggs between and the one she sat got 100%
The other 3 were incubated by someone that usually gets good results and not one was viable at day 10. About 75% clear rest blood ring
 
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What is the average hatch rate on a good broody?
My silkies average 85%
My first broody experience in about 45 years: I gave 8 eggs to a Dominique. She ate one clear, one was yolk covered, so I washed it (I think that doomed it b/c it was moving prior to that) That egg died, she successfully hatched 6. I think the follow up question here is: How many eggs can a good broody hatch? The qualifier would be that the eggs would be similar in size to those that she would lay. SC: don't you have at least 85% in your Brinsea???
 

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