Hanlills777
New member
Hello,
I'm now on day 26 of incubation with my duck eggs, which when they were candled yesterday showed signs of movement in 13 of them. I've been whistling at them today and a few are wiggling in response and also wiggling on their own if I don't whistle.
I've been looking around at advice about humidity in the last few days as I'm terrified of getting anything wrong and I stumbled across another forum where a couple of people said their ducks died in the hatching stage or a little before and other people say it may have been to do with the humidity being too low in the first 25 days. They said it should be between 50-55% for ducks but mines been constant at 45% until yesterday when I came into school to find that someone had meddled and therefore had knocked the tube out of the glass and over the weekend (I don't know when) the humidity had lowered to 42%, hence why I candled yesterday.
I'm now in a right old panic that I've run the humidity too low for the whole incubation so far and that they're now not going to make it. I know I only have tomorrow and Thursday to wait until I know for sure but is anyone able to put my mind at ease? Sorry but I'm terrified of them dying this late on the poor little things
I'm now on day 26 of incubation with my duck eggs, which when they were candled yesterday showed signs of movement in 13 of them. I've been whistling at them today and a few are wiggling in response and also wiggling on their own if I don't whistle.
I've been looking around at advice about humidity in the last few days as I'm terrified of getting anything wrong and I stumbled across another forum where a couple of people said their ducks died in the hatching stage or a little before and other people say it may have been to do with the humidity being too low in the first 25 days. They said it should be between 50-55% for ducks but mines been constant at 45% until yesterday when I came into school to find that someone had meddled and therefore had knocked the tube out of the glass and over the weekend (I don't know when) the humidity had lowered to 42%, hence why I candled yesterday.
I'm now in a right old panic that I've run the humidity too low for the whole incubation so far and that they're now not going to make it. I know I only have tomorrow and Thursday to wait until I know for sure but is anyone able to put my mind at ease? Sorry but I'm terrified of them dying this late on the poor little things
