eggs in incubator show no signs of life in day 22.

tillywinks

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Feb 14, 2018
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Hi. on day 18 one egg pipped a hole in the egg and i thought it was going to hatch, but 24 hours later no movement so i took it out and opened and inside was a fully grown chicken dead. i don't know why it didn't hatch. Now the other 5 eggs on day 22 have not moved or pipped a hole and i am getting a bit worried since my first lot were cooked in the incubator. This time i have monitored the temperature and everything seems ok. When the incubator got a bit too hot i opened it to cool a bit. After fiddling around with the setting i think the temperature is fine. i even bought a thermometer and put it in so i could double check the reading. The incubator turned the eggs automatically until day 18 then i took them off the cradle .How can one egg be ready to hatch and not the others. I read in your forums that eggs move . Well mine don't. i almost feel like opening one up to see if its alive, but will it die if i do.
 
Hi. on day 18 one egg pipped a hole in the egg and i thought it was going to hatch, but 24 hours later no movement so i took it out and opened and inside was a fully grown chicken dead. i don't know why it didn't hatch. Now the other 5 eggs on day 22 have not moved or pipped a hole and i am getting a bit worried since my first lot were cooked in the incubator. This time i have monitored the temperature and everything seems ok. When the incubator got a bit too hot i opened it to cool a bit. After fiddling around with the setting i think the temperature is fine. i even bought a thermometer and put it in so i could double check the reading. The incubator turned the eggs automatically until day 18 then i took them off the cradle .How can one egg be ready to hatch and not the others. I read in your forums that eggs move . Well mine don't. i almost feel like opening one up to see if its alive, but will it die if i do.
The motor on some turners can add extra heat and make someeggs in close proximity develop faster.

I personally wouldnt open them. Not before day 25. You can take 1 out breifly to candle and see if you can see an internal pip or hear cheeping.
 
If it were me I'd candle them to check for movement and internal pipping. Also hold it to your ear to listen for clicking/tapping or any noises really.

Were they locked down in the same orientation as they incubated? Are they shipped?
 

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