Thanks for the reply. I'm also going for a 30-40% humidity. They were brand new, but i will check them now you mention it. Fingers crossed i have a better result.
Reading up, i think the humidity may have been too high and during hatching they drowned. I think i'm going to try dry hatching the next ones, as i'm in the UK and have a high ambient humidity.
Constant 37.5 degrees Celsius, Monitor the humidity between 30-40% and don't add water until day 18...
Yes, i have some more eggs on order. I'm going to try again. And some ducks in incubation due on the 15th, so hopefully i get some better results and they aren't alone :c
This is the first hatch i've ever done and i don't know what ive done wrong :c
I used a Janoel 24 incubator. The eggs were from ebay with good reviews. I marked them with x and o to ensure proper turning using the auto turner. I added 100ml of water everyday into the 1st tray. Temperature was...
1) Are you new to chickens / when did you first get chickens?
Yes I've never done this before and would appreciate all the help i can get.
(2) How many chickens do you have right now?
Only 1, i had a bad hatch :c
(3) What breeds do you have?
Not sure :/
(4) What are your favorite...