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Time and Temperature
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Up until 25 days of age, duck eggs must be kept in an incubator at a temperature of 99.5 degrees and "turned 3, 5 or 7 times per day," according to Duckeggs.com. Turning the eggs an odd number of times is recommended.
After 25 days and up until the 28th day, all viable eggs should hatch. Change the temperature to 98.5 degrees on the 25th day and do not turn the eggs.
Moisture
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Duck eggs differ from chicken eggs in that they require more moisture, starting out at a humidity of 86 percent until the eggs are 25 days old. On the 25th day, increase the humidity to 94 percent.
Hatching
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No guarantee exisst that all eggs in an incubator will hatch. In fact, a hatching rate of 70 percent is considered a success by most distributors.
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How Long to Incubate Duck Eggs From Home?
Many people choose to place eggs laid by ducks into an incubator for hatching. The amount of time and thetemperature in the incubator are crucial to success.