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Buy WHOLESALE Fertile Swans Eggs for Hatching with Incubators

If you’re looking to embark on the rewarding journey of hatching and raising swans, you’re in the right place. Our wholesale fertile swans eggs are meticulously tested for fertility and quality before shipping, ensuring that you have the best possible chance of a successful hatch. With worldwide shipping, a 100% money-back guarantee, and a comprehensive hatching and feeding guide, we provide everything you need to start your swan-raising journey.

Why Choose Our Fertile Swans Eggs?

When it comes to hatching swans eggs, success begins with the quality of the eggs. We take pride in offering fertile swan eggs that have been candled and rigorously tested to ensure they are viable for hatching. Our eggs come from healthy, well-cared-for swans, and we guarantee their fertility.

If, for any reason, the swans eggs do not hatch, or if they arrive broken, we offer a free replacement or a full refund. We are committed to your success and satisfaction, providing peace of mind with every order.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Hatching Swan Eggs with an Automatic Incubator

Hatching swan eggs may seem daunting, especially for first-time breeders, but with the right equipment and knowledge, the process is straightforward and rewarding. Here’s a comprehensive step-by-step guide to help you hatch swan eggs using an automatic incubator:

1. Prepare Your Incubator

  • Clean and Sanitize: Before placing your eggs in the incubator, ensure that it is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. This helps to prevent any bacterial contamination that could harm the developing embryos.
  • Set the Temperature: For swans eggs, the incubator should be set to a temperature of 99.5°F (37.5°C). This is crucial for the development of the embryos.
  • Adjust Humidity Levels: Swans eggs require a humidity level of about 55% during the first 25 days of incubation. Increase the humidity to 65-70% during the last three days of incubation (the hatching period) to prevent the chicks from sticking to the shell.

2. Place the Eggs in the Incubator

  • Positioning: Place the eggs horizontally in the incubator with the larger end slightly elevated. This positioning allows for proper air cell development, which is crucial for the hatching process.
  • Turn the Eggs: If your incubator doesn’t have an automatic turning feature, manually turn the eggs at least three times a day. This prevents the embryo from sticking to the shell and ensures even heat distribution.

3. Monitor the Incubation Process

  • Candling the Eggs: Candle the eggs at regular intervals (e.g., day 7, day 14, and day 25) to check for embryo development. This involves shining a light through the egg to observe the embryo and air cell.
  • Maintain Temperature and Humidity: Regularly check the temperature and humidity levels in the incubator to ensure they remain stable. Sudden fluctuations can affect embryo development and reduce hatch rates.

4. The Hatching Period

  • Stop Turning the swans Eggs: Three days before the eggs are due to hatch, stop turning them. This allows the embryos to position themselves correctly for hatching.
  • Increase Humidity: As mentioned earlier, increase the humidity to 65-70% during the hatching period. This helps the chicks break through the shell without getting stuck.
  • Monitor the Hatching: The chicks will start to pip (break through the shell) and should fully emerge within 24-48 hours. It’s important to avoid opening the incubator during this time to maintain the correct temperature and humidity levels.

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5. Post-Hatching Care

  • Allow Chicks to Dry: After hatching, leave the chicks in the incubator until they are fully dry and fluffy. This usually takes a few hours.
  • Transfer to Brooder: Once dry, transfer the chicks to a brooder with a heat source. The brooder temperature should start at around 95°F (35°C) and gradually decrease as the chicks grow.
  • Feeding and Watering: Provide fresh water and a starter feed formulated for waterfowl. The hatching and feeding guide that accompanies your order will provide detailed instructions on feeding and care.

Order Fertile Swans Eggs and Incubators for Successful Hatching

To ensure the highest success rate in hatching, we recommend using a high-quality automatic incubator. We offer a selection of incubators designed specifically for hatching swans eggs. These incubators are easy to use, making them ideal for both beginners and experienced breeders.

You can also order a variety of fertile bird eggs, including swans eggs, mixed together. This gives you the opportunity to hatch different species simultaneously, making your hatching experience even more diverse and exciting.

Incubation Periods and Temperatures for Different Bird Species

If you are interested in hatching eggs from other bird species, we offer a wide selection of fertile eggs, including but not limited to:

  • Geese Eggs: Incubation period of 28-32 days at a temperature of 99.5°F (37.5°C)
  • Duck Eggs: Incubation period of 28 days at a temperature of 99.5°F (37.5°C)
  • Chicken Eggs: Incubation period of 21 days at a temperature of 99.5°F (37.5°C)
  • Turkey Eggs: Incubation period of 28 days at a temperature of 99.5°F (37.5°C)
  • Peafowl Eggs: Incubation period of 28-30 days at a temperature of 99.5°F (37.5°C)

Each species requires specific care and incubation settings, which are outlined in detail in the hatching and feeding guide included with your order.

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Packaging and Shipping Process

We understand the importance of safe and secure shipping when it comes to live bird eggs. Our packaging process is designed to protect the eggs during transit and ensure they arrive in excellent condition.

Packaging Process:

  • Sturdy Packaging Materials: We utilize durable and shock-absorbent materials to create a secure packaging structure, ensuring the eggs remain intact during shipping.
  • Individual Compartments: Each egg is placed in an individual compartment within the packaging to prevent contact and minimize the risk of breakage.
  • Cushioning Layers: We surround each swans eggs with cushioning materials such as shredded paper, foam, or bubble wrap to provide a protective layer and absorb shocks during transit.
  • Temperature Regulation: For longer journeys, we incorporate insulating materials and may add heat packs or cool packs to maintain the required temperature for the specific bird species.
  • Secure Sealing: Our packaging is securely sealed to prevent accidental openings during transit, and it is designed to be airtight to maintain the necessary humidity levels around the eggs.
  • Clear Labeling: Packages are clearly labeled as containing fragile and live contents, including information about the bird species, fertility status, and any specific handling instructions.
  • Customs Documentation: We provide all necessary documentation for customs, including permits and certificates required for the international shipment of live bird eggs, ensuring compliance with regulations.
  • Reliable Shipping Services: We choose reputable and experienced couriers or shipping services with expertise in handling live and fragile shipments. Express or expedited services are often selected to minimize transit time.
  • Tracking and Monitoring: If available, we utilize tracking services to monitor the progress of the shipment in real-time, with clear fragile and live handling instructions marked on the package.
  • Communication with Receivers: We inform the receivers about the expected arrival time and date and provide guidelines on how to handle the eggs upon receipt, emphasizing the importance of gentle and careful unpacking.

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Our Commitment to Your Success

At every step of the way, from ordering to hatching and raising your swans, we are here to support you. Our comprehensive hatching and feeding guide, along with our ongoing customer support, ensures that you have all the information and resources you need for a successful hatching experience.

Our team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals, whether you are a first-time breeder or an experienced aviculturist. We are committed to providing high-quality products and exceptional service, making your journey into swan raising as smooth and successful as possible.

Place Your Order Today

Ready to start your swan-raising journey? Place your order today for wholesale fertile swan eggs and incubators. Our eggs are shipped with care and precision, ensuring that they arrive in perfect condition, ready for hatching.

We handle all aspects of the shipping process, including customs clearance, so you can focus on the exciting process of hatching and raising your swans. Remember, if you encounter any issues during the hatching process, we’re here to help, and our 100% money-back guarantee ensures your complete satisfaction.

Don’t wait—begin your journey today with our fertile swans eggs and expert guidance. We look forward to being a part of your successful swan-raising experience.