- Nov 28, 2007
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I recently hatch a few chicks. approx 25% had some degree of crocked toes. I called the breeder and she said she did not have crooked toes in her line. She said it was incubation problems.
I have hatched some other groups not related to this most current hatch and have not had any problem with crooked toes. I am using the same settings/methods. I have digital humidity and temp.
So... my question is ... If the crooked toes are due to incubation problems is it humidity too high... humidity too low.... temp too high....temp to low??
I have tried to research but only find vague info... nothing specific.
Can anyone help me?
thank you
I have hatched some other groups not related to this most current hatch and have not had any problem with crooked toes. I am using the same settings/methods. I have digital humidity and temp.
So... my question is ... If the crooked toes are due to incubation problems is it humidity too high... humidity too low.... temp too high....temp to low??
I have tried to research but only find vague info... nothing specific.
Can anyone help me?
thank you
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