April Hatch Challenge....

I've had a heck of a time trying to keep the humidity above 50%. And I can say for certain, that's too dry, at least for my location, in my 'bator.

First of all, the temp dropped a lot. Down to around 95F. (FIXED TYPO ON TEMP, I had accidently typed 35F when I meant to type 95F ) So I adjusted the temp up a hair, then another hair, now my dig therm reads 101point-something, the merc therm read an even 100F. I had already had 4 hatch very nicely, all doing well. Then there were 4 more pipped. One of those had started to zip, then just stopped. I thought maybe it was nap time. But after a couple of hours, I pulled him out to check, and the membrane was dried out, shrink wrapped around the chick. There was already a good hole, and beak easily visible. So I added warm water inside the membrane, with a dropper. Got him/her moving and peeping again, and put back in the 'bator. Did similar rescue with the other pips. I don't want to force the hatch, due to risk of bleeding if they aren't quite ready. I added a lot more water to my sponges, and I'm watching the temp/humidity. Humidity is still below 60%, I'd like it to be up a little more. I'm worried that other eggs that may be lagging just a bit behind are getting too dry before they even pip.

If I'm careful it looks like I may get at least 8 chicks, that the ones pipped, there are at least two more talking but not yet pipped. Others are silent, but several just feel alive, to me. Some feel dead.

The first two that hatched are the healthiest, most active, most alert chicks I've ever hatched. And none of them seem to be the least bit afraid of me, which is really nice for a change. I've had way too many paranoid chickens!
 
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I'm hatching 9....under a hen!
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And will be hatching another 12 under a hen starting this week. Does that count? Will expect the first batch on the 21st or 22nd.
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Looks like all 6 OEGB are clear
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6 turkey eggs are good and one blood ring

can't see anything in the pheasant eggs
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Didn't even try with the quail !
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wellsummers look great
show girls are all good except 1
6 out of 12 clear silkies
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So far, my hatch rates have been:
90% - Chicken
96% - Chicken
88% - Duck

I also have 9 out of 15 ducklings already hatched, with all of the rest pipped! They are all early, they aren't due until the 14th!

Emily in NC
 
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Is that in your 'bator you built? I haven't started mine yet, still getting materials. I have a thermostat, now, still need sockets for light bulbs, and a fan. I'm in the sticks, long drive to town, I order a lot of stuff, instead. Or salvage it from something else.

Ok, so far, I have 7 hatched, and one working on it. (out of 22) All but the first 2 have had a hard time getting out of the eggs, I had to start assisting early, with a shrink-wrapped chick. Humidity problems. I think I'd do better with a separate hatcher. That way I could get it all set up and stabilized before transferring the eggs. I know it would still have some shifts, as eggs begin to hatch, but this has been worse than it needs to be, I'm thinking. And it seems like if the eggs get a little too dry at any point, they'll be hard to get out of, no matter what corrective steps you might take from then on.

None of the other eggs are peeping yet, but I'm not ready to give up. I'll give them another day or two. They aren't smelling bad at all, and most seem to be generating body heat.
 

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