Butterbeandip
In the Brooder
- Jul 22, 2024
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Hi everyone,
I have an order of Pekin duck eggs arriving tomorrow – I’m expecting the air cells to be detached slightly. I’m based in the UK and they’ll have been posted from somewhere a few hours away - I’m hope they won’t be in too bad a state, but would like to prepare regardless. The post can be a bit unpredictable sometimes.
I’ve been scouring online for advice and have read that they need to rest for 12–24 hours before incubation. When I set them, they should be placed vertically with the pointed end down.
My question is: should I still be doing this in the Covatutto 16? The temperature is regulated by a bulb, and I’m concerned that if the eggs are sitting upright in a carton, the temperature reading might not be an accurate representation. Would I be better off elevating them slightly instead? Or just keeping them horizontal?
I have also noticed that people have mentioned about maintaining a lower humidity to encourage the air cell to reattach..?
Any help would be much appreciated!
Thank you
I have an order of Pekin duck eggs arriving tomorrow – I’m expecting the air cells to be detached slightly. I’m based in the UK and they’ll have been posted from somewhere a few hours away - I’m hope they won’t be in too bad a state, but would like to prepare regardless. The post can be a bit unpredictable sometimes.
I’ve been scouring online for advice and have read that they need to rest for 12–24 hours before incubation. When I set them, they should be placed vertically with the pointed end down.
My question is: should I still be doing this in the Covatutto 16? The temperature is regulated by a bulb, and I’m concerned that if the eggs are sitting upright in a carton, the temperature reading might not be an accurate representation. Would I be better off elevating them slightly instead? Or just keeping them horizontal?
I have also noticed that people have mentioned about maintaining a lower humidity to encourage the air cell to reattach..?
Any help would be much appreciated!
Thank you