We once had an electrical outage due to a storm. I started up my vehicle, used a cigarette lighter adapter to plug in the incubator and continued running my incubator for about 4 hrs til the power came back on. Eggs hatched out with no issues. Not sure how much jossling your driving would...
TSC has the manual available for download, under 'more info' at the product page
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/harris-farms-nurture-right-360
Maybe the lid was not seated properly and after lifting, was placed back correctly? Sorry, only guess I have? Luckily, thus far, I've been through two batches w/my 360 with no problems.
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from the rcom manual-
This is used when you want to change incubation
setting mode again during incubation.
Press MANUAL button during incubation, then...
Must be. The few that do hatch are always quick pips/zips, and hatch healthy vibrant chicks and of the remaining non hatchers, are fully formed chicks, just never pip/zip hatch. Very frustrating.
This is my 2nd year attempting to incubate ring-neck pheasants, and still cannot get a good hatch, maybe 20%. Whereas turkey and peafowl I get 100% hatch. I think there is a secret to successful pheasant incubating
Yep, that was exactly my scenario! It was $800/mo premium for the bronze plan which would equate to $6000 deductible after paying $9,600 in annual premiums, for a total annual investment of $15,600 before getting much benefit out of it!
LOL. I'm out of debt, been that way for quite some time... however, can't afford health insurance, so working soley for the health insurance. Thx Obama(care):lau
Snake would be my guess, they swallow and leave no trace. Funny thing is tho, they can slither in a fairly small opening, however harder to slither out the same small opening with an egg in the gullet