Day zero and no hatching activity

One last question...do you have calibrated instruments in your bator...separately bought thermometer and humidity gauges? Not the ones that came with the bator.
 
No it is just as I bought it.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but that is not good.
You can not trust that those built in numbers are correct.

They could be very off...I highly recommend that you purchase a separate thermometer or three and a humidity gauge and calibrate them all.
 
after the first chick has hatched in my incubator, how long can such chicks remain in the incubator I read at https://www.phdwritingcentre.com/ that they can stay for upto three days. I this true
I find it's best to move them to the brooder once they fluff up and start walking, which is usually 2-24 hours. Getting them drinking and eating sooner is much better for them.
 

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