But normally incubators are temperature regulated? Maybe humidity. My first little chick hatched this morning (I needed to help it due to the membrane issue which explains the blood) one more left to go hopefully (the others died :( )
So I got some guts and opened up the egg (poor little thing had passed). It wasn’t strong enough to pip through the air sac and ended up suffocating. I also found another 2 that had the same fate. My final two chicks aren’t looking too good. I thought one chick was dead but as soon as I pierced...
Literally just happened to me too. I had such a lively little chicken die overnight and I didn’t have a clue. I finally built up the guts to crack it open to see if I could maybe save the rest from the same fate Poor little thing was unable to break through the membrane (don’t know why as all...
Hi,
Yes that’s the egg that was cheeping the previous night and no movement since. I’ve used this incubator upon multiple occasions never having a problem. They did undergo some extreme temperatures before I found them out in the garden. Maybe that could be coming back to bite...?
Hopefully. At this rate I believe it was a bad batch, think I just lost another one/two days from hatching and not got high hopes. But I’ll keep them in the incubator for another week and see how it goes. I’ll make sure to update this thread