I really hustled after I noticed that several of my eggs had already pipped a little early. Thankfully Francie, the lady I got the duck eggs from, let me know that ducklings like to pip and then wait 24 hours before working on hatching. Sure enough I woke up the next morning and it looked like all the pipped ducklings had taking a nice nap in preparation for the hatch.
The first duckling hatched at 3pm on Thursday. He ended up being a very dark Blue and cute as can be!
They're born very wet and need to stay in the incubator until they've dried and fluffed up. Too early out of the incubator and they can catch a draft and too late out and they can get really sticky. Hatching is tough business so they usually take a nap after making decent progress. IE the picture directly above where the duckling has fallen asleep on the thermometer.
It's hard because they aren't very good at walking at first so they stumble and bump into all of the eggs. At first I was concerned but then I noticed that the commotion the hatched duckling was causing actually helped encourage the other ducklings to hatch. He'd stumble around and chirp a lot and all of a sudden I'd have several ducklings chirping and many of the eggs would be rocking. It was pretty cool!
It was tough being patient and not getting involved or helping them out of their shells. I've read that ducklings that have been helped out of their shell have shown to be weaker as adults as well. I didn't want to risk it so I let the ducklings go at their own pace. If you do help you have to be careful because it's very easy to injure the unhatched duckling. No matter how gentle you are sometimes they're taking longer to hatch because they're just not ready yet.
Here is an example of an already hatched duckling stimulating an unhatched duckling.
I did end up having to move this duckling a little bit away from the egg. He was blocking some of the progress. Immediately after the small move the duckling burst from the egg and we had our first Silver! Here are just a few more hatching pictures.
On day 27 our first duckling hatched at 3pm and then we had 3 more ducklings hatch by midnight but there were many hours between our first and our second duckling hatched. So 4 hatched on day 27, 4 hatched on day 28 and then we had our last duckling hatch on day 29. The last duckling had pipped on Thursday, day 27, but on day 29 he still hadn't hatched. I was concerned for his safety and decided it was in his best interest to assist him in hatching. He came out very weak and stuck curled up, he couldn't even stand or move his head. Even his feet were curled up into a ball and he was unable to move much. So I proceeded to hold him in my hands and over the next several hours I held him straight and slowly worked his muscles. When he started nibbling on my hands I knew he was ready to go in with the rest of the flock. It took him a little while but eventually he did stand on his own and start walking. It's been 24 hours since I helped him and you can barely tell he had problems hatching. Here he is:
I do plan on continuing this blog as the ducklings grow up. I had planned on placing some of the ducklings but for now I'm enjoying having them all. In about 4 weeks they'll be able to go outside to their new dwelling. I can tell you that they already LOVE water!! I hope you've had as much fun as I experiencing this and I'll continue to add pictures and updates on this flock. Thanks for reading!!