I am so frustrated with incubating I could puke. I have been at it since March and I have yet to have a good hatch rate. I must be doing something wrong because 90%or more of my eggs die during lockdown. Please! Someone help!! I have the eggs in a egg turner in a dry incubator for the first 18 days. They seem to do great. The temp is somewhere between 99.5 and 101 at all times. Once I take them out of the Little Giant, I have a Hova Bator waiting. Then they go in there with a bottom full of water for humidity. I don't have a humidity guage because I don't see the point. I am unable to do much other than add some water for higher humidity so since I have it as humid as I can, I don't need one, right? I don't open the bator during hatch time unless there is a desperate need. The eggs start out rocking and peeping and then just die before pipping. Any insight would be appreciated. I really enjoy hatching but with this mortality rate, I am getting very discouraged. I will say the ones that do hatch seem to be in very good health and I am knocking on wood as I am saying I haven't lost any yet:)
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I keep murdering my chicks!!
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I am aware that not all hatch every time but I am literally losing MOST of them. I am cutting down on humidity and we shall see what happens....... Has anyone had any experience with "misting" them during lockdown?