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Well, the hatch is over and I got 3 out of 4 ducklings to hatch.

I have another batch due to hatch this monday the 13th. I have 12 of them, so if its like this hatch I can expect 9 out of 12 to hatch. This hatch on monday is mixed color, and gray calls.
 
I quickly candled my eggs today and noticed that the big egg has its beak rubbing against the air cell. I dont think it was internally pipped but it looked like it was getting ready to. Could he be coming early? They arent due until April 16.
 
Its a lot like ear tagging sheep & goats. You aim between the red veins in the webs. A tiny little punch is what we use. I actually think its supposed to be a type of leather punch. In the dark webs its a luck and fingers crossed thing. There can be bleeding but its never been a lot in my experience. I hope that helps.
 
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Thanks. Here they are.

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Hey Sundown...

I've thougth about trying to hatch the calls in egg cartons - since one of the problems I had was them positioning themselves well enough to get out of the shell - have you always done the egg carton hatching on calls, and if not, did your hatch rate rise when ya switched to it?

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Thanks. Here they are.

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Hey Sundown...

I've thougth about trying to hatch the calls in egg cartons - since one of the problems I had was them positioning themselves well enough to get out of the shell - have you always done the egg carton hatching on calls, and if not, did your hatch rate rise when ya switched to it?

meri​

Me Too
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on this question mine are on day 26 and i didn't use a carton.
 
Last year when I hatched my calls I used a carton for just hatching. I think it does work better for ducks and chicks - just not geese because the temperature fluctuates too much due to their size. In fact ya know what I used last year - don't laugh either - ya knw those little "egg stands" made out of the cardboard box when you buy Easter egg dye? LOL...I used those for hatching because i didn't have any egg cartons. Worked though.
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I have a gosling and another little duckie in the box with ducky # 1 now! They aren't fluiffed yet so I'l wait a few hours and take some pictures. Ducky #2 is black!
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Since I have so many more eggs to hatch and these can't be used for breeding due to the color mix - I might sell them. I'm freaking out about how mnay birds I will have once spring is over!
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Today is day 18 for mine! I took them off the turner before I left for work. Humidity was averaging 59% so I added a second wick pad. Hopefully this will be ok. I didn't notice any internal pips - what day can I expect that?

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Hey Sundown...

I've thougth about trying to hatch the calls in egg cartons - since one of the problems I had was them positioning themselves well enough to get out of the shell - have you always done the egg carton hatching on calls, and if not, did your hatch rate rise when ya switched to it?

meri

Me Too
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on this question mine are on day 26 and i didn't use a carton.

I did see the hatch rate go up when I started hatching them in cartons. This time was 3/4. Last year I got 7/8. I will see with the next batch what I get. They are due on monday, 12 of them (gray and mixed color). It seems like they have an easier time getting out of the shells.

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Those are the babies. Just took them out of the incubator.
 
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