Thread formerly known as Hatch day is today

Good morning.... I set my alarm clock to check on the new hatchlings. The one that we helped hatch that pipped on the wrong end is doing really well. So, we have 5 duckies that made it. The 6th one that was all twisted inside egg has actually made major improvement in the past 3 hours. He is still FAR away from being out of the woods, but after seeing Twist's recovery, I need to wait and see if this guy can get himself sorted out. I was thinking to offer some water laced with a pinch of sugar and a drop of polyvisol?

Oops just saw this. Yay!! I'd give it some water too. You have a dropper? Can't wait for the geese!
 
Morning all,

DG... Don't know what I was thinking (well I do, I was dealing with call ducks yesterday) all large fowl duck hatching eggs are $2.00 each currently.


5th Toulouse egg is growing, so that's 5/5 shipped all developing! Tellin ya, I firmly believe packing method has a ton to do with development of shipped eggs.

Side note, have a detached air cell in one of OUR eggs! How weird huh? It's growing fine, but thought I would share that a hand collected and walked to the bator egg can even have issues to over come.

Candled and tossed 1/3 of the LF duck eggs we had set. Many were first eggs from a couple of flocks and some were older when set. Still have over 3 doz eggs developing though with a good mix from all the flocks.
 
Good Morning Everyone
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Celtic, is there any way you could spare 5 eggs for me before easter? :fl ..... I really like this breed and want to have a breeding pair or 2.and I dont think I can wait till fall :lol: if you cant, then I will ask my other friend...
 
So what do you think is the best packing method? .......... I recently changed my method after receiving cochin eggs packed the way I pack now... The old way was good too, but this just works better for fitting 12+ - 16 eggs in the box.

I recently got some feedback from someone who got Ancona duck eggs from me and all of the eggs candled viable!
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I love when my customers get good results out of shipped eggs.

I also had a package that went to Washington and was returned because the buyer had moved to a different address and didn't update their shipping address with paypal. The eggs all has bad air cells by the time they got back to me, but I popped them in the incubator to see how many would candle good after 7 days and all but 1 looked awesome even with messed up air cells and making a trip from Missouri to Washington and back to Missouri. I didn't let them incubate further because I had other eggs hatching at different times in the 1 incubator already.


Morning all,
DG... Don't know what I was thinking (well I do, I was dealing with call ducks yesterday) all large fowl duck hatching eggs are $2.00 each currently.
5th Toulouse egg is growing, so that's 5/5 shipped all developing! Tellin ya, I firmly believe packing method has a ton to do with development of shipped eggs.
Side note, have a detached air cell in one of OUR eggs! How weird huh? It's growing fine, but thought I would share that a hand collected and walked to the bator egg can even have issues to over come.
Candled and tossed 1/3 of the LF duck eggs we had set. Many were first eggs from a couple of flocks and some were older when set. Still have over 3 doz eggs developing though with a good mix from all the flocks.
 

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