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JollyMonster
Chirping
- Apr 29, 2018
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First,
Whereabouts are you located? 60-65% humidity for the first 18 days would definitely drown my chicks, so I suspect you probably lost some due to high humidity.
Hatching early is usually a sign of temperature a little too high, but not overly bad, since some hatched on time.
So...I would get extra thermometers and hygrometers, verify them for accuracy (google tests for the kinds you use). The meters on those incubators are known for not being accurate. Getting accurate readings would be vital for future hatches.
Editing to add - did you candle along the way and monitor air cells?
Yes I did candle but I failed and at monitoring the air cells but I do know that come hatch day, the air cell was a fair size and it shouldn’t have had a problem piping.