Cuteness alert - Love how she is hiding in the teddy. Makes your heart melt![]()
Do they really do that? Is it a coincidence or have others done that?
Its quite an interesting behavior to discuss.
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Cuteness alert - Love how she is hiding in the teddy. Makes your heart melt![]()
Oh no. Your eggs may still hatch, just keep humidity up and hopefully some are just lazy
Do they really do that? Is it a coincidence or have others done that?
Its quite an interesting behavior to discuss.
Unfortunately I don't know anyone - would it be worth putting up a post in the main duck forum?well we candled them and no movement but they are big, she started pipping on day 26 and they havent even pipped, We will eait until day 30 or so but do ypu know anyone that could gove us ducklings in Northern ireland?![]()
whats that?Unfortunately I don't know anyone - would it be worth putting up a post in the main duck forum?
oh yes i just put it up in the category of ducklings for buying, i hope someone does see it cause she needs 3 more friends!This thread may be able to help - Duck Thread
well we candled them and no movement but they are big, she started pipping on day 26 and they havent even pipped, We will eait until day 30 or so but do ypu know anyone that could gove us ducklings in Northern ireland?![]()
My baby chicks usually pip and then take a long many hour(s) break. Careful to watch that membrane stays moist (but not wet) and humidity around 65-70% during hatch is helpful, if youāre using an incubator. Dry membranes are hard for chicks to pip through. From āpipā to āzipā can be anywhere from 12-24 hours...depending on species, breed, and environmental conditions. Once they make the zip, chicks pop out of the egg within a few minutes to half hour...typically chickens are 21 days +/- 1 day and ducks are 28 days +/- 1 day. I try not to assist unless itās moistening membranes or removing sharp pieces of shell that have already been pipped off by chicks. Membranes are very vascular, meaning filled with blood vessels, so thereās a reason Mother Nature makes it take about 24 hrs for them to hatch out....vessels shrink and membranes dry up enough for chicken to hatch without losing blood. Last hatch I had one chick pip out a full 24 hours before her siblings and the other 11 hatched just fine....she just decided to arrive early!! Peeping/chirping chicks encourage others to try harder to hatch so itās not a bad thing if you get an early bird!I am so happy! One of them started pipping!
this happened last night and no sign of the others, its now 8 hours after the first one pipped, does that mean the others arent gonna hatch and only 1?
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