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Interesting theory. I recently had a terrible serama hatch (incubator). 6 serama eggs made it to lockdown and only 1 hatched. I opened them up after several days and found that 4 were fully developed with yolk sack inside body and the last still had an external yolk. Not sure why the 4 never hatched. In my case, it wasn't a power failure and. I don't think we had bad weather either. What we are experiencing now are huge temp fluctuations. We wore shorts over the weekend and winter coats since. This is affecting my egg layers but my broody hens are consistent and not budging from their nests.Possibly one of you knows-American Serama I have marked as a watched thread. As such it is supposed to come through on my e-mail, but it doesn't. I have gone through my account information and everything seems to be checked as it should be. Any ideas?
Has anyone else noticed a connection between sudden weather changes and poor serama hatches that happen at the same time?
We've had two days of severe storms and, again, chicks died in the shell for no apparent reason. When the weather is fair/good I get good hatches with no DIS. I use broody hens and not an incubator. Two days ago the power was off for 12 hours. This happens so often I gave up on using incubators on a regular basis.
Beautiful pictures everyone.
Sorry to hear this as I was hoping I was the only one. Another very wet cool day and serama supposed to hatch.I too am having bad luck with the seramas. First with the whole broody mess and extra just in case eggs in the incubator, I only got 5. Out of probably 15 set.
I set 10 more eggs around two weeks ago? Yeah, I can't remember. First handling looked like seven were good to go. Pulled 3. Took a peek 2 or 3 nights ago, one looked gone and another far behind but still wiggling. Pulled the one tonight and took a look. It quit pretty early. The one behind has stopped moving and another looks like it also quit with a blood ring. That leaves 4.....out of 10. I have no clue what's going on.
While possible, I don't think your quail are too old. Check the male's vent for stuck debris and overgrown feathers. A vent trim may solve the problem; a problem that is not all that uncommon.The weather theory is interesting.
My quail issues could simply be age related, so too many variables to know what's going on here.