So sorry about your SFH. I think I read on here somewhere that they are hard to hatch. I did a couple of hatches this last summer of them, never had great hatches with them either. Got a few though. Good luck on your last little one.
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Tonight I removed 2 clears, and 1 that had died yesterday, I think. My husband thinks I'm gross but I like to eggtopsy. The developmental stages are so cool to evaluate, once you get over the gross factor. I'm pretty immune to it by now. It was bright red, had huge eyes, a fleshy beak(it's mouth was open so obviously it could open and close it),& tiny flippers for feet and wings. So, there ya go folks, that's what's in your eggs right now, for anyone who may have been wondering.Now, off to bed..Kids Christmas play/musical to help out with first thing in the morning...I'm beat!![]()
Well I candled again pulled the 8 that are bad. I noticed the air cells are small on most of my eggs like the size of a quarter I think. I've only been keeping it at like 30's. Guess no more water the rest of this hatch till lock down.
Try to stay above 25% though.
Day 10 candle results are 28 out of 34 (set 38 originally, tossed 4 clears day 7) are moving around like crazy. 5 getting darker, but couldn't see movement. 1 is questionable for a quitter. I'll check it again tomorrow.
My big question is this: what are lethal temperatures? Mine keep spiking to close to 102 for various reasons (humidity got very low, accidentally left the heater on in the bathroom where the incubator lives, etc.). This has happened a few times today and I'm very worried. Also, my water wiggler temperature changes very quickly - I thought the interior temp of the eggs is supposed to be more stable than the air temp?![]()
I candle every nightAfter all, they aren't shipped eggs and new studies show it is good for them to get a cool down once a day. This mimics the hen getting off the nest once a day to eat and drink.
My 8 eggs are going strong![]()
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Good to hear. I've never had a repaired egg finish but that could have been other issues as well. If the membrane isn't broken there's no reason to believe a quality embryo won't survive a good repair unless it was contaminated with bacteria.Oh, BTW....the egg that I accidentally cracked and then glazed with super glue is one of the ones that is growing strong....who knew.....curious to see she makes it all the way thru to hatch.....if she does I'll have to name her lucky....
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My big question is this: what are lethal temperatures? Mine keep spiking to close to 102 for various reasons (humidity got very low, accidentally left the heater on in the bathroom where the incubator lives, etc.). This has happened a few times today and I'm very worried. Also, my water wiggler temperature changes very quickly - I thought the interior temp of the eggs is supposed to be more stable than the air temp?![]()
It really helps to know what day an embryo died. So yours quit on day 9?Tonight I removed 2 clears, and 1 that had died yesterday, I think. My husband thinks I'm gross but I like to eggtopsy. The developmental stages are so cool to evaluate, once you get over the gross factor. I'm pretty immune to it by now. It was bright red, had huge eyes, a fleshy beak(it's mouth was open so obviously it could open and close it),& tiny flippers for feet and wings. So, there ya go folks, that's what's in your eggs right now, for anyone who may have been wondering.Now, off to bed..Kids Christmas play/musical to help out with first thing in the morning...I'm beat!![]()