Trisseh
Duck-duck-chicken!
A lot of factors are going to affect your hatch rates, as evidenced by everyone’s responses!
I incubate and hatch in the little janoel 12 incubators. Last season I had primarily shipped eggs, a few of my own duck eggs, and a small number of local pick up eggs. I’ve had good and bad luck with the shipped eggs, as well as the local eggs, but very good success with my homegrown eggs. I only hatch small numbers at a time though, so my results often seem much more severe than they are. When I tallied allllll of the eggs that I hatched last year, I wound up with around a 75% hatch rate overall. That’s not bad, for having had a lot of really roughly shipped eggs.
It’s also important to know your incubator well. When I first started using mine I cooked a bunch and chilled others. Now that I have a good handle on how this incubator performs, I have no issue keeping everything steady, and had a 100% hatch rate on my last batch of homegrown eggs.
I incubate and hatch in the little janoel 12 incubators. Last season I had primarily shipped eggs, a few of my own duck eggs, and a small number of local pick up eggs. I’ve had good and bad luck with the shipped eggs, as well as the local eggs, but very good success with my homegrown eggs. I only hatch small numbers at a time though, so my results often seem much more severe than they are. When I tallied allllll of the eggs that I hatched last year, I wound up with around a 75% hatch rate overall. That’s not bad, for having had a lot of really roughly shipped eggs.

It’s also important to know your incubator well. When I first started using mine I cooked a bunch and chilled others. Now that I have a good handle on how this incubator performs, I have no issue keeping everything steady, and had a 100% hatch rate on my last batch of homegrown eggs.
