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4 blue call duck ducks hatching eggs incubator ready


I guarantee you will receive fertile non broken eggs to your door!
I do NOT guarantee any hatch success!
* Expect a little soiling on eggs. Slight flecks of feces, or blood on eggs means that your eggs were not washed, and washed eggs don't hatch well.
* Not all eggs sent through the mail will develop. This does not mean that they are not fertile, but the stress of travel will take its toll on hatchability.
* Have your incubator ready and running at incubating temperatures before the eggs arrive. this will ensure that you don't have mechanical problems.
* Upon receiving your eggs, let them set at room temperatures or 60 degrees for 6-12 hours. This is called settling the eggs from the vibrations of vehicle travel.
* Eggs need to be turned 3 to 5 times a day while incubating and turned until three days from hatching.
* Temperature MUST be according to the species incubated, and always check your thermometer with a second one for accurate readings.
* Humidy is also crucial in incubation. Both temperature and humidity guidelines will be stated in your incubator manual and should be adhered to religiously!
ANY OTHER QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME!



4 blue call duck ducks hatching eggs incubator ready