Eggs Hatching Day 18!?

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One of my eggs pipped today, at day 18. Then three others pipped right after they reached day 19. I was definitely NOT expecting that first chirp. :lol:

I've incubated twice before with this incubator (it's a Hovabator) with great success, though both times they hatched early, late day 19 to early day 20. I surmised my Govee thermometer must have been calibrated improperly, though I did it myself, and very carefully.

So this hatch I ensured to run the temp a bit lower... and here we are. These eggs aren't bantams, by the way, and the pipped ones are spread all throughout the incubator, so it isn't a hot spot.

Is my thermometer actually calibrated way off, and my temp is a lot higher than it's reading? Or are my chicks just hasty to get out?!

I'm curious to hear your experiences!
 
If they aren't bantams, I'd presume the incubator is around .5 or 1 full degree off. I'd recalibrate the Govee.

I hatch silkies, and this year over 400 by now. I've had a couple of pips at Day 18, but they didn't hatch until the 19th day. So it's not hugely common even with bantams.
 
Temperature is a biggie but it may not be the only reason. My eggs typically hatch a couple of days early whether in the incubator or under a broody hen. Yes, I calibrated my incubator and it is different broody hens.

I suspect part of my reason for them being early is heredity. Not sure where you got your eggs or if that could be a factor. There are other possible factors too.

I'd try recalibrating it, maybe with a different method or comparing it to a different thermometer. If it is that consistent you have to consider temperature.

Good luck figuring it out. Since it consistently happens under my broody hens I strongly suspect something other than incubator temperature.
 

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