4thGradeRocks
Hatching
- Apr 22, 2025
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Hello all! First of all, I'm super excited to be getting a chance to hatch duck eggs for the first time. Some of the other threads have been super helpful!
I've hatched white leghorn chickens over the last 3 years in our 4th grade classroom, but had a chance to hatch ducklings this year. I'm a bit nervous, and the eggs I ended up getting are fairly dirty.
- Does anyone have any suggestions or insight into what I need to be concerned about since some of the eggs are dirty (bacterial growth, lower hatch rates, etc)?
- The eggs have sat point side down for at least 1-2 days, the temp in the incubator is 99.5 and I'm adding more water to get it up to the mid 50's range. I'm planning on turning the eggs 4 times a day and having my 3 science classes turn them the rest of the times for a total of seven turns.
Thank you for any information you can provide! I'm also going to check tomorrow for cracks and I have beeswax, but I read on here that it is better to use some sort of skin sealant?
Thank you!!

- Does anyone have any suggestions or insight into what I need to be concerned about since some of the eggs are dirty (bacterial growth, lower hatch rates, etc)?
- The eggs have sat point side down for at least 1-2 days, the temp in the incubator is 99.5 and I'm adding more water to get it up to the mid 50's range. I'm planning on turning the eggs 4 times a day and having my 3 science classes turn them the rest of the times for a total of seven turns.
Thank you for any information you can provide! I'm also going to check tomorrow for cracks and I have beeswax, but I read on here that it is better to use some sort of skin sealant?
Thank you!!