IrisJade
Songster
- Jul 24, 2023
- 118
- 90
- 101
I just got some shipped duck eggs today in the incubator laying sideways some have some air saddles one sided. Should i keep the turner on or leave for a few days?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
What the name of your incubator, sounds like there is a lot of flexibility in the way you able to use it.Did you let them rest for 12-24hrs pointy side down before popping them in the incubator? This is to help the air cells settle and hopefully stabilize. Not a huge problem if you didn’t but I’d still want them vertical with the air cells end up. Some recommend keeping them vertical for the first few days and then doing horizontal if you have a horizontal turner.
I am not super experienced with shipped eggs, only tried it 5 times. I’ve decided vertical incubation is better but I have a horizontal incubator so I removed the rollers and placed the eggs in cartons, fat side up. I turned them by tilting the entire incubator this way or that several times a day while using a small box to prop up the bator. Worked okay but my best successes was with a batch of eggs that only had to travel a state or two away. Of course packaging and time in the mail plays a huge role as well.
What the name of your incubator, sounds like there is a lot of flexibility in the way you able to use it.
ABQ
Thank you!It is not a name brand or anything, just a cheap one I found on eBay for around 50$ a couple years ago.
View attachment 4259909