Day 21 no signs of Piping or movement

frankdust

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Mar 6, 2017
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Question: Incubated eggs at a constant temp of 99.5, 45% humidity and auto egg turner for first 18 days. Candled all the eggs before lock down and all look good. Lockdown incubator and raised humidity to 65%. At day 21 now and still no signs of movement or piping. I have 4 incubators going with 12 eggs in each one. 3 of the incubators I left eggs in turner straight up and down ( large end up) and stopped turning at day 18. Other incubator I turned eggs by hand 5 times a day. Problem I am having is why am I not seeing any piping or movement?
 
Any chance your thermometer was off? Was it calibrated? Humidity also may have been high (my eggs do best at 30% humidity) and that could have caused late deaths.
 
Humidity never exceeded 45% in any of the 4 incubators for the first 18 day and yes, I moved around all 4 electronic humidity readers and recorded numbers and always came out within 1% no matter which incubator it was. I also use ST1000 for temp control
 
In that case all there is to do is wait. If you don't get any to hatch you can crack the eggs open after and we can try to determine what went wrong. But late quitting, if that's what happened, is most commonly caused by humidity issues.
 
I also accidently cracked one of the eggs when candling it on day 18 but at the time left it in incubator. I got worried about it exploding or contaminating other eggs so I removed it next morning. I broke it open and to my surprise, chick was alive but within a few minutes it dies so I know as of the evening of day 18 chicks were alive (at least 1 was). Also when candling I checked air cell on all eggs and all were good.
 
I won't give up until after day 25 but this is second time this has happened to me where I had no chicks hatch but when I crocked them open after day 25, 11 out of 12 eggs had fully developed chicks in them
 
I won't give up until after day 25 but this is second time this has happened to me where I had no chicks hatch but when I crocked them open after day 25, 11 out of 12 eggs had fully developed chicks in them


when you cracked them open, was there a lot of liquid in there or was it very sticky?
 
So can you explain to me what percent of humidity do u maintain (low-high) 1st 18 days and then what do you raise your up too last 3 days? ( I ran 45% for 18 days then 65% last 3 days0
 

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