60's thats high, I had mine 50ish most of the time then 70 - 80 in lockdown. If It gets closer to lock down and its still not any bigger then take out the water for a bit and will make the egg evaporate quicker. But keep an eye on it.
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60's thats high, I had mine 50ish most of the time then 70 - 80 in lockdown. If It gets closer to lock down and its still not any bigger then take out the water for a bit and will make the egg evaporate quicker. But keep an eye on it.
I would worry more about what would happen if they decided to pip while the humidity isn't up yet. Lockdown on day 23 has worked well for me, but there are a lot of variables in hatching.Thanks for replying going quackers, if I lock them down on Friday night and hatch day is weds, that will mean about five days lockdown instead of three, this is better? Last year I locked down on day 25 for definate and only one hatched itself, one was stuck in the egg and died and I assisted the other 6. I won't be in over the weekend to monitor the humidity, was going to set it at 75%
My birds like to come early. If I try to wait until day 25, I'll end up with pippers in the turner... and once, hatchlings surfing on the turner. I set really fresh eggs, so I think that's a factor.Why do you lockdown early on all but the first hatch btw?
I would worry more about what would happen if they decided to pip while the humidity isn't up yet. Lockdown on day 23 has worked well for me, but there are a lot of variables in hatching.
You could always candle and watch for internal pips on Friday and then go with your gut feeling. If the air cells haven't dropped enough, then I'd consider waiting.
I like my humidity between 75-80%, but you've got to go with what works best for you.
My birds like to come early. If I try to wait until day 25, I'll end up with pippers in the turner... and once, hatchlings surfing on the turner. I set really fresh eggs, so I think that's a factor.
The first hatch is different, because the temps tend to run lower for the whole incubation cycle. Once I have heat lamps going in my hatch room, it changes the dynamic a bit.
Thank you, I think I'll candle on Friday, that's good adviceI would worry more about what would happen if they decided to pip while the humidity isn't up yet. Lockdown on day 23 has worked well for me, but there are a lot of variables in hatching.
You could always candle and watch for internal pips on Friday and then go with your gut feeling. If the air cells haven't dropped enough, then I'd consider waiting.
I like my humidity between 75-80%, but you've got to go with what works best for you.
My birds like to come early. If I try to wait until day 25, I'll end up with pippers in the turner... and once, hatchlings surfing on the turner. I set really fresh eggs, so I think that's a factor.
The first hatch is different, because the temps tend to run lower for the whole incubation cycle. Once I have heat lamps going in my hatch room, it changes the dynamic a bit.
my duck layed 14 eggs. a critter came and ate 7 of them this morning. I have no clue how to incubate!! mama duck abandoned the 7 remaining eggs and now they are in a box with a heat lamp. Please help. I have not a clue what I am doing!
there were two eggs today that were going grey on the shells and when my TA went to look she smelt a very strong smell (I'm bunged up with cold so could only faintly smell it) candelled and there's nothing, but will they have affected the others at all? I resisted candling on Monday and Tuesday because of my cold otherwise I'd have caught them sooner but couldn't risk not candling today (I washed my hands thoroughly and did it quickly to avoid passing anything on) of the 14 left after the smelly ones were taken out 12 still had movements but again airsacs are small, two had no movement and I candlled for a while to double check and have removed these for fear of them getting grey and smelly too, does it sound like bacteria?