Should i still turn incubating duck eggs once they have started to push and move the lining of the air sac?

Luxtolove

Hatching
Apr 27, 2024
3
0
2
Hello, everybody. I am incubating some duck eggs and was a last minute rescue situation. Their mother was unfortunately killed by a Coyote. And I have an incubator and experience in doing this. But always once it comes to this point I get a little worried and confused. So definitely could use everybody's wisdom with this. So they have started moving and pushing the lining of their air sack. I wouldn't say that they have broken through yet All the way, there's definitely no little beak poking Through when candel so my question is, Should I still be turning these eggs in the incubator until I see an actual internal pip happening?
 
No, don't turn them anymore if it is near hatch day.
Awesome, I was assuming that I shouldn't be so thank you my dear. I really do appreciate you responding so quickly. Lord knows I did use all the help I can get. So I really do appreciate you
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom