I am trying to hatch out Muscovy eggs for the first time and have borrowed an incubator. It has an auto-turner that is working however, most of the information I've found says I still need to turn them manually about 3 times a day, even with the auto-turner. I took this to mean that I should turn them end-for-end (top to bottom) but now just read an article that says it's important that the air pocket stays in the up position. If that's the case, I'm not sure how I'm supposed to turn them.
Can anyone explain this to me? I'm sorry if it seems like a dumb question!
I also don't know how old these eggs are...my neighbor took them out from under a duck and isn't sure when they were laid. I'm fairly certain I'll be able to tell, over time, by candling, weighing, and watching the air cell, when they're getting close to hatching. I'm very surprised by the difference in weight, though. I have 8 eggs and they range from 71 grams to 85! Is that normal? Do duck eggs range that much in weight when they're laid? I'm wondering if some of them might be quite a bit further along than the others and have lost weight due to that, or if they simply weighed different amounts at the outset.
Thanks, in advance, for your help!
Can anyone explain this to me? I'm sorry if it seems like a dumb question!
I also don't know how old these eggs are...my neighbor took them out from under a duck and isn't sure when they were laid. I'm fairly certain I'll be able to tell, over time, by candling, weighing, and watching the air cell, when they're getting close to hatching. I'm very surprised by the difference in weight, though. I have 8 eggs and they range from 71 grams to 85! Is that normal? Do duck eggs range that much in weight when they're laid? I'm wondering if some of them might be quite a bit further along than the others and have lost weight due to that, or if they simply weighed different amounts at the outset.
Thanks, in advance, for your help!