New duck mommy 2021
Free Ranging
Keep us postedThanks! That’s very helpful info. I’ll monitor for the internal pips!

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Keep us postedThanks! That’s very helpful info. I’ll monitor for the internal pips!
I wouldn’t wash themI’m considering putting a few desiccant packets in the incubator to try to reduce the humidity further.. Even running dry it is 39-45% humidity (that’s the range throughout the day). Most of the cells are looking good but there are a some which are still too small and I hate the thought of losing them.. they do still have a few more days so maybe they’ll grow. I also read about gently washing off some of the bloom to help them lose moisture faster.
One of the eggs with the smallest air cell is a favorite of mine. I know I shouldn’t get attached yet..
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I think they look goodThese pictures aren’t great, but I think they show how much liquid is in there pretty well.
Ok, I’ll leave the humidity as it is and try not to stress too much.
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Usually that means they did hit a blood vessel on their way inThere are several eggs with external pips!!!!!
This egg has pipped internally but has a bunch of bruising in the air cell. Should I give it a safety hole? I’m thinking that because its in the air cell, maybe it’s ok for now?
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Internal pip can be 24 hoursLast night 3 had pipped, this morning a total of 7 have pipped including the one with bruises in the air cell. No further progress for any of them.
Humidity is 66%