Define a lot? Was that anecdotal or were scientific studies performed.Well, I'm pretty bummed out right now. Three days ago the power was knocked out by lightening and it was off 14 hrs. We're in a all electric house so no water from the well, no toilet, no A/C, no TV or internet and NO power for my incubator. It was off for 14 hrs at 75 degrees. Too long. Today is day 21 and Nada. Of course, I wasn't expecting any but people on the forum said wait it out. sigh. Fifteen good White Plymouth Rocks. I'll have to re order.![]()
I did read something on another thread Incubator annon. thread, that for best results to soak you eggs in 3 Vit C capsules in water for 2 min and then let dry before putting in the incubator. Then on day 16, turn it off or down for 6 hrs to 75 degrees. Rate of hatch is up a lot and mortality is down. I'll try to get the article. Very interesting.![]()
It would be risky trying the soaking with shipped eggs.
Proven to increase hatch rate and hatchability is a two hour cool down cycle from day 8 to 18. Misting can help too but you have to make sure the eggs are dry prior to closing the incubator. Misting and then leaving the lid off to cool should work.
Oz was banned from that site because of the science he posted so It must be anecdotal information.
The best thing to do is to invest in a very accurate thermometer and incubate at close to 99.9. You will get close to the best hatch rate that way. Other things will get you one chick per hatch--like 35 out of 42 instead of 34. Often it is not worth the extra hassle.