b2c2chicks
Songster
Here are the facts:
-We set 12 Mosaic eggs on 12/6.
-set 12 Marans on 12/10
-set 12 Mutts on 12/14
-set 12 Marans on 12/17
All in a gqf 1502. Humidity has stayed consistent at 45%, temp at 99.8.
All eggs were shipped. We let them rest for 12 hours before setting, then placed on stationary racks for 5 days, adding to the turner at the end of the 5th day.
We just “finished” the mosaic hatch yesterday, and the 1st Marans are scheduled to go into our separate Hatcher today.
Yes...separate hatcher...which might be our problem. It’s a gqf 1588. We have yet to have what I would consider a successful hatch in it. I would leave them in the 1502 however I don’t want to up the humidity for the Marans when the mutt eggs would only have 1 day to recover from high humidity before they go on lockdown. (The last Marans won’t matter I feel because they’re spaced out enough to where they’d have a few days for us to tweak humidity and re work the air cells should it become too much.)
We ultimately ended up setting 9 mosaic eggs into the 1588 on 12/24. I candled beforehand...3 were iffy (didn’t see movement but saw chicks in 2, one was just a black blob it appeared). The other 6 looked splendid. Moving, all appropriate air cells. Temp set at 99.9, verified with another thermometer 99.8. Incubator humidity at 65%, hygrometer verified said 67%.
After all of this, I did change something up (since I’ve never had a great hatch in it) and placed the eggs in a paper carton with holes poked in the bottom. I don’t like the idea of chicks beating each other to death and thought maybe that might affect the hatch rate.
**unrelated but may provide insight as to what I’m doing wrong** my last hatch in the 1588 was around 30% successful, with the last 3 chicks going to day 24 and pipping, and then getting stuck to shells. I assisted, saved the 3, but had to cull one because it was so far gone (weak, couldn’t walk, crooked toes...lesson learned: never assisting again). It’s like the other two were lacquered to where she’ll was stuck to their backs and it took forever to fall off. Not even water could loosen it up enough to come off. This led me to think it could be a humidity issue/shrinkwrapping.
Fast forward to now. One mosaic pipped on day 20, hatched on 21. Three more pips on day 21, another hatched great. The 3rd was found this morning with its beak hanging out, lifeless. I watched our camera (we video them sometimes), and it doesn’t appear to have put up much of a struggle for long. Like it just died less than 12 hours after pipping. My husband touched its beak and said it won’t even move, like the chick is glued inside of the egg. As for the 4th chick, it hatched about 15 hours after pipping, came out this morning and appears to have a ball of yolk/intestines protruding from its belly. We aren’t sure if it’s going to make it. We took the 2 wild ones out for the brooder, so they didn’t pick at it, and there was obviously no other pips. The rest of the eggs are just hanging out Incase they aren’t dead. It’s day 22 so I’m leaving them alone until 24.
I would like to figure out what could be wrong before I add the Marans to the hatcher tonight. Does this sound like too low of a humidity at 65%? Should I up it? I read there should be slight condensation but I have never had condensation appear in the 1588. Maybe that’s my problem?
Or does this sound like the temp was too low considering the one little guy hatched with a partially unabsorbed yolk? They were all great going into lockdown!
There are signs that point me toward too low humidity, but then again there are signs that have me thinking maybe 45% for 18 days was too high of humidity (for example, the sticky goo gluing the chicks inside the shell, should that even be there?)
Thanks in advance for any input! I don’t want to kill a batch of Marans with a stupid mistake.
-We set 12 Mosaic eggs on 12/6.
-set 12 Marans on 12/10
-set 12 Mutts on 12/14
-set 12 Marans on 12/17
All in a gqf 1502. Humidity has stayed consistent at 45%, temp at 99.8.
All eggs were shipped. We let them rest for 12 hours before setting, then placed on stationary racks for 5 days, adding to the turner at the end of the 5th day.
We just “finished” the mosaic hatch yesterday, and the 1st Marans are scheduled to go into our separate Hatcher today.
Yes...separate hatcher...which might be our problem. It’s a gqf 1588. We have yet to have what I would consider a successful hatch in it. I would leave them in the 1502 however I don’t want to up the humidity for the Marans when the mutt eggs would only have 1 day to recover from high humidity before they go on lockdown. (The last Marans won’t matter I feel because they’re spaced out enough to where they’d have a few days for us to tweak humidity and re work the air cells should it become too much.)
We ultimately ended up setting 9 mosaic eggs into the 1588 on 12/24. I candled beforehand...3 were iffy (didn’t see movement but saw chicks in 2, one was just a black blob it appeared). The other 6 looked splendid. Moving, all appropriate air cells. Temp set at 99.9, verified with another thermometer 99.8. Incubator humidity at 65%, hygrometer verified said 67%.
After all of this, I did change something up (since I’ve never had a great hatch in it) and placed the eggs in a paper carton with holes poked in the bottom. I don’t like the idea of chicks beating each other to death and thought maybe that might affect the hatch rate.
**unrelated but may provide insight as to what I’m doing wrong** my last hatch in the 1588 was around 30% successful, with the last 3 chicks going to day 24 and pipping, and then getting stuck to shells. I assisted, saved the 3, but had to cull one because it was so far gone (weak, couldn’t walk, crooked toes...lesson learned: never assisting again). It’s like the other two were lacquered to where she’ll was stuck to their backs and it took forever to fall off. Not even water could loosen it up enough to come off. This led me to think it could be a humidity issue/shrinkwrapping.
Fast forward to now. One mosaic pipped on day 20, hatched on 21. Three more pips on day 21, another hatched great. The 3rd was found this morning with its beak hanging out, lifeless. I watched our camera (we video them sometimes), and it doesn’t appear to have put up much of a struggle for long. Like it just died less than 12 hours after pipping. My husband touched its beak and said it won’t even move, like the chick is glued inside of the egg. As for the 4th chick, it hatched about 15 hours after pipping, came out this morning and appears to have a ball of yolk/intestines protruding from its belly. We aren’t sure if it’s going to make it. We took the 2 wild ones out for the brooder, so they didn’t pick at it, and there was obviously no other pips. The rest of the eggs are just hanging out Incase they aren’t dead. It’s day 22 so I’m leaving them alone until 24.
I would like to figure out what could be wrong before I add the Marans to the hatcher tonight. Does this sound like too low of a humidity at 65%? Should I up it? I read there should be slight condensation but I have never had condensation appear in the 1588. Maybe that’s my problem?
Or does this sound like the temp was too low considering the one little guy hatched with a partially unabsorbed yolk? They were all great going into lockdown!
There are signs that point me toward too low humidity, but then again there are signs that have me thinking maybe 45% for 18 days was too high of humidity (for example, the sticky goo gluing the chicks inside the shell, should that even be there?)
Thanks in advance for any input! I don’t want to kill a batch of Marans with a stupid mistake.