There is a @ValleyChick, and I'm sure they are very confused right now.There is another me out there? LOL! I just got the message and sent a reply back. Thank you so much for this!!!

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There is a @ValleyChick, and I'm sure they are very confused right now.There is another me out there? LOL! I just got the message and sent a reply back. Thank you so much for this!!!
1 The eggs are not mine...so def cant do lolMy guess is that the room with the incubator does not stay at a steady temperature during the day. The room needs to be about 70 or so 24\7. If not, most incubators will not keep up with temperatures.
What you are describing is most often caused by too low average temperatures during incubation. Humidity does not need to be controled as tightly as humidity. Temperatures need to be a degree above 99.5 and a degree below. Humidity can be off by 20%, which is huge in comparison.
The things to work on are:
Flock health
Temperature
Turning
Humidity
ventilation.
If the eggs are not from your flock you cannot control flock health. The other things need to be addressed in order of importance.
What incubator do you have?1 The eggs are not mine...so def cant do lol
2 i have to check what temp i have it set to when i get home
3 the eggs are in an auto turner, they turn every 2 hrs ( have visually checked this atleast 12 times and i can hear it turning, small incubator is next to my bed) The turner turn then about 45 degrees left and then right.
4 humidity has varied from 15% to 36% since day 1 50-60% during hatch
5 ventilation might be lacking there are 6 roughly half inch vent holes in the bator it is a small 48 egg bator.
Thank you Ron
hopefully it isnt to late for the other 30 some egg in there.
What incubator do you have?
My guess is that the temp drops at night and the incubator cannot keep up.
70 *ach, ach* I choke in that warmth. Lol not really, but I control the temp in my house and it is not allowed over 66 in the main part of the house 64 in the bedrooms. I cant handle it if it is warmer.I think this is what went wrong with my last hatch as my husband likes to turn to the temp down to 60 in the house at night. I haven't broken it to him that we are leaving the thermostat at 70 for this next hatch.I may get relegated to spring/summer only hatches...![]()
@misfitmorgan I hope you figure it out quickly so that your the current batch ends up ok!!![]()
70 *ach, ach* I choke in that warmth. Lol not really, but I control the temp in my house and it is not allowed over 66 in the main part of the house 64 in the bedrooms. I cant handle it if it is warmer.
70 *ach, ach* I choke in that warmth. Lol not really, but I control the temp in my house and it is not allowed over 66 in the main part of the house 64 in the bedrooms. I cant handle it if it is warmer.
66 will work too. It needs to stay close to that temperature all the time during incubation. The incubator should not be near a window or under a vent either.