I donated 25 ducks eggs to my child's class to incubate. They candled them at day 10, six were clear so they discarded them all the rest were developing.
This past Wednesday was day 28 (their calculations Day 27 by mine.) and the eggs wiggled in the incubator. They threw the eggs away yesterday. They said it was day 32 Day 30 by mine. (I Can't confirm which days are correct.)
I asked about the humidity in the incubator and they said that theirs has no way to measure the humidity. But they kept the reservior full during the incubation period.
Is it possible that the babies were still a live even if it was day 32? Am I also wrong for thinking that the humidity inside the incubator probably needed to be raised to help with the hatching? And Am I wrong for thinking that the humidity level should have been at 40-50% during the first few weeks so that the moisture in the shell could evaporate and make room for the baby inside? And if it was too humid the babies may have drowned?
I personally have not hatched anything out but I would like to make sure that my understanding of it is correct. I was flat out told that I don't understand how incubation works and I have no clue how an incubator is set up.
This past Wednesday was day 28 (their calculations Day 27 by mine.) and the eggs wiggled in the incubator. They threw the eggs away yesterday. They said it was day 32 Day 30 by mine. (I Can't confirm which days are correct.)
I asked about the humidity in the incubator and they said that theirs has no way to measure the humidity. But they kept the reservior full during the incubation period.
Is it possible that the babies were still a live even if it was day 32? Am I also wrong for thinking that the humidity inside the incubator probably needed to be raised to help with the hatching? And Am I wrong for thinking that the humidity level should have been at 40-50% during the first few weeks so that the moisture in the shell could evaporate and make room for the baby inside? And if it was too humid the babies may have drowned?
I personally have not hatched anything out but I would like to make sure that my understanding of it is correct. I was flat out told that I don't understand how incubation works and I have no clue how an incubator is set up.
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