I don't know what's up. There's been all kinds of equipment & predator failures but they also don't seem to be doing well in incubators.
I'm advising people to only hatch with a broody until we figure it out.
I hatched eggs under broodies in bone dry conditions due to a space heater so I'm wondering if Tribble eggs need less humidity?
I'm sorry to everyone. It's got to be so disappointing.
Tribbles lay like crazy & are great Mothers. They're extremely popular but it's sure hard to establish colonies.
Ra_, I do not believe it is your eggs. You sent me five-Florida to Wisconsin-and all started development. That means the eggs/embryos are strong. I lost mine from bad luck-a squirrel. Three of those five had internally pipped. It's just bad luck. But yes, people should try broodies. There is just to many variables that can go wrong with incubators. That's me-I hate using incubators because something almost always goes wrong. More bad luck. Another thing-I was having a 90% hatch rate now it's down to 50%. Why? ...bad luck. Luck will change. I believe that luck runs in streaks-at least for me it does.