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WhiteTreeOfGondor
"Even the very wise cannot see all ends.” -Gandalf
I have the Nurture Right 360. The temperature on it reads a steady 99.5, but I don't have another good thermometer to check it with. I do have a kitchen one I use for cheesemaking and it's reading 92, which I hope isn't right. I'm going to find another one to test it with. I did use the auto turner and it was working. I think it turns them at least every hour.Check your thermometer to make sure the temperature is correct. If it is reading right then the embryo was weak or defective. It happens. I had a single call duck egg in my incubator which died yesterday. I know my incubator did not malfunction. It happens just as some human pregnancies end in miscarriage; sad but it happens. Try again and if this is something new to you, reread about how to use your incubator and look at egg development charts, found online, so you know what to expect. Sorry and good luck with your next eggs.
What kind of incubator do you have? Does it keep a stable, unchanging temperature? Mine keeps a temperature to within 2/10ths of a degree; 1/10th of a degree above and below the desired temp. Does yours have an automatic turner or do you turn manually? Mine has a turner, but I prefer to turn the eggs by hand three times a day.