Bad incubator!

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So I recently bought a new incubator and had it running for several days, of which it stayed at a constant temp. After putting the eggs in I noticed the temp. would drop then spike to hot. So I took it back and got another one. So my question is, did this unstable temp. possibly hurt my eggs? I moved them into my older incubator that does great but they were in the new one for 3 days.
 
well, I don't think it hurt them, but I am in no way an expert!


hopefully someone will jump on here that has had more experience.

Good luck!
 
What temp did it spike to? How long was it at that temp? The eggs can take a cooler temp better than a hotter temp. Also, a slight spike for a short period should not hurt the eggs because it is the interior temp of the egg that really matters. If the temp soike was for a prolonged period of time and was over 102-103 then it may have hurt them.
 
Not sure how long it stayed. Sometimes I'd wake up to that temp and I adjusted it. It was on and off again. Hoping it wasn't too bad. I try to think that it wouldn't have hurt too bad because I live in Florida which can get pretty hot so our hens that do sit probably reach those temps. when sitting on their eggs.
 
Only time will tell. Wait til day 8 at least, then candle.
 
I was thinking abour candleing them today. I put them originally March 21st. What is the best way of candling? I've never really done it.
 
i have a hovabator still air and had the same problems you are having. i'm on day 12 now and most of my eggs are doing well. i bought a brinsea candler and it works really well for me. the marans eggs are still tough to see though. good luck to you
 
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I just make a very loose fist with my hand (so that you have about a 3/4" opening you can look through), set the egg on the thumb side of your fist, and shine a really bright flashlight up through the bottom. If you are on day 8, you should be able to see something, unless they are really dark eggs . If you don't see anything, I would still wait a few more days, especially if they are dark. Hope this helps.
 
So I candled them this afternoon and they are all alive and were moving!!
 

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