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Looks like that's probably a moot point. The incubator cooled off while I was turning eggs last night and I resisted the temptation to crank the heat to try to get it back up. (I had some that started in egg cartons due to funky air cells, and switched them to side-laying yesterday. Didn't account for how much longer they would take to turn in a crowded incubator.) Came downstairs this morning to find it at 99 degrees (still-air, so quite cool). I candled as many of the bantam eggs as I could stomach and didn't see any that looked healthy. Veins are still present, but the embryo looks fainter and fuzzy and it all wobbles in a slightly jelly-like way. If I killed them all last night, how long would I have before risk of explosion? I don't know what I'm doing, so don't want to risk taking anything out that might not really be dead.And finally, on day 4 I had 4 eggs that were looking pretty good. Day 7, I have a couple of others that were NOT showing any signs of growth 3 days before. Will this gap even out, or should I expect the eggs that got a later start to hatch later, too? Should I make a point of rotating the eggs around the incubator (a still air one) so that the same eggs aren't sitting under the heat element or in a similar hot spot all the time?
Looks like that's probably a moot point. The incubator cooled off while I was turning eggs last night and I resisted the temptation to crank the heat to try to get it back up. (I had some that started in egg cartons due to funky air cells, and switched them to side-laying yesterday. Didn't account for how much longer they would take to turn in a crowded incubator.) Came downstairs this morning to find it at 99 degrees (still-air, so quite cool). I candled as many of the bantam eggs as I could stomach and didn't see any that looked healthy. Veins are still present, but the embryo looks fainter and fuzzy and it all wobbles in a slightly jelly-like way. If I killed them all last night, how long would I have before risk of explosion? I don't know what I'm doing, so don't want to risk taking anything out that might not really be dead.
Oddly, I've got some Welsh Harlequins that I'm incubating for a friend. They arrived later than the bantams, so I think they're on Day 5, and I did see a few beating hearts there. Are bantams (Australian Spotteds) more susceptible to temp fluctuations than bigger birds, or is a day 5 embryo more resilient than day 9?
Christy
I am at day 25.5. Just a few more days till the hatch.
I am thrilled, but this is where my paranoia starts to set in. Does that air cell look too big? Is the humidity too low? Is my thermometer lying to me? Why aren't my eggs moving?!?!?!
If I don't find something to do far away from the incubator, I will spend all day watching the eggs, worrying and being tempted to open the incubator to listen to the eggs or see if I can feel them moving.
All 8 eggs are still alive. All but 1 have internally pipped. This morning I heard the little "rap, rap, rap" of the ducklings taking their first breaths from the air cell. I swear I heard a little chirping too, but maybe that is just my imagination taking advantage of me.
OK. Time to walk away from the incubator.
i got one hatched baby coturnix quail .. i was worried because my incubator went on the frits couple weeks ago got up to 105 actually thats how i found this forum so kinda glad it did lol...from what i hear a bunch of people had the same problem about the same time weird... i got chickens hatching 7th and 9th and turkey hatching though out this mounth.. i have about 10 hatch days this mounth so wish me luck ...
You're right. Besides the normal diffuse look of an older embryo (btw - how long do they stay "embryos" anyway?) my flashlight batteries needed a recharge. I did a full candle & purge of the bantam clears & quitters last night and ended up with 5 of the 16 being pretty clearly viable - the same number I thought I probably had the day before the temp dipped. And the one that had been in question had de-veined enough to be sure that it was time for it to go, too.I'd say give it time. 99 for one evening is probably not be the end of the world. If you still see the blood vessels, they are probably still alive. It is hard to keep from worrying.