![]() Sometimes the five-star reviews are paid for so read those with that in mind. The rule of thumb is that you want to read the 3-star reviews. Your best bet is to search on Amazon for the size incubator you need, in your price range, and read the reviews. There are so many incubators on the market that it’s hard to know what to buy. Since duck eggs are larger than chicken eggs, make sure you buy and incubator with setting trays that are designed to accommodate their larger size. Expect an average loss of about 3% hatchability for eggs stored for 7 days before setting and about 10% loss for those stored for 14 days prior to setting. For best results, set eggs within 1-3 days from the time they were laid. Place them with their small end facing down and store them for as few days as possible. ![]() Make sure you store eggs at about 55☏ (13☌) and 75% of relative humidity. That will minimize deterioration of the egg. If eggs are stored for a while before they are set them in the incubator, they should be stored in a place with a mild temperature and good humidity level. You want your hens to have been laying for a few weeks before you collect their eggs for incubating. Eggs that are extra large are generally double-yolk and will not hatch. Incubate duck eggs that are a normal size. Also, make sure the eggs are note cracked. You want to collect the cleanest eggs for incubating because you won’t be washing them before they go into the incubator.
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