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One of my eggs is peeping!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Not all ducks take 28 days. Bantams and calls take less, and muscovies take longer. I have heard both 23 and 26 days on calls, I think mallards and BEI take 26, so whichever is closer in size to the ones you have, that's what I would go with. It can take up to 48 hours for the duck to hatch after pipping the shell, so it can be even longer if it's just in the air cell. I have hatched ducks, just never bantams. It does not hurt them to stop turning a few days early. I have had many birds pip while still in the turner, so I think it doesn't matter if you turn them too long either!
 
Today is day 5 for mine, I candled and have 16/18 viable, one blood ring, and one that I'm pretty sure is dead but will give it another couple days. 100% fertility!!
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Just put my eggs on-- some Cayuga duck eggs from Boggy Bottom Bantams.

I had to look up the info-- but I was a little shocked, it said: Incubation for the eggs is 28 days. When using an incubator the temperature should be 99.5 °F at 86% humidity for days 1-25, and 98.5 °F at 94% humidity for days 26-28.

I just have a generic incubator -- I have actually hatched Pekin and cochin eggs together (duck and chicken)... just following the chicken guidelines and had a 100% hatch rate with the duck eggs. I'm assuming that pekin eggs are pretty similar, maybe I should look it up.. and now I'm really wondering if I should get a hygrometer --- I've only filled the one little panel with water, wondering if I should fill the other as well??? Ack!

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That humidity is wrong. It most likely means wet-bulb humidity, which is very different from relative humidity. 65-70% for incubation, and 80%+ for hatch works fine for me.

Either way you should still have a hygrometer
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But don't listen to that, if you are getting 100% hatches doing it your way, why change it?
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one of the eggs is pipped! This is so nerve wracking. I can't wait to see what color the ducklings are. They are silky ducks and might be either mallard colored, white or black.
Soooo nervous!
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LilRalphieRoosMama.....might I suggest you put an old fuzzy stuffed animal in there with your ducklings. Mine always love to snuggle into one.
 

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