better check what the recommend humidity is for pheasant I know its quite high for peafowl which are a pheasant sometimes you don't see viens and everything is still okayI have a question for all you experienced hatchers. My Father In Law is having MAJOR issues with his incubator. I think this whole hatch will be a bust. Please help me figure out whats going on.
I had just gotten my GQF 1588 incubator for my birthday in May and he HAD to have one too, so he went out and bought a TSC special... Little Giant incubator , at least it has forced air and a turner.
Anyway, I had him run the incubator 3 days before the eggs were due to arrive (shipped eggs) and he said it held temp 99.5*F and humidity 50% just fine. He has 2 thermometers and a hygrometer in there.
I let the eggs sit for 24 hrs before setting them. He said that after we put the eggs in, the temp was fine but the humidity was all over from 40%-65% . I just told him to keep it as steady as possible at 50% . The bator is in the dining room not in sunlight (that room is dark with the blinds closed) and the house is air conditioned but the vent is not close to it.
I did not candle the eggs until day 7, I know that's bad and there were some really wonky air cells. I do not have much experience hatching myself and I have never set shipped eggs before, only my flocks'. About 1/2 of the eggs were clears and the other half I could see veins. I thought everything was going well until I just candled on day 15, the clears were still clear and the veins are gone from all the rest of the eggs except maybe 2 that are too dark for me to see clearly. I think the entire hatch will be a bust, I don't know what to say. Was it the humidity or was there a temp spike? Is it that I didn't let them sit long enough? Is it that cheap-o bator? I feel really bad, I had pretty good hatches in my Genesis. I don't know what to say to him, he was SO excited for pheasant chicks.