I think I read your reply wrong earlier in that you were seeing green inside the eggs, and not that they were just "green eggs." Whoops.
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i had the same thing happens with a brand new incubator and turner,, the plastics gassed out so bad it gave me a headache.. the problem didn't start til the incubator was warmed up for about 4 days.. i cold not move the eggs the other bator was full of the same flocks eggs,, could toxins cause the green yolks and death?.. mine are actually still alive but quit developing .. only 6 out of 46 eggs have hatched, 16 died early with red blood rings 30 candled viable at 18 days but are not hatchingImproper incubator or egg sanitation, and handling the eggs with dirty hands for candling or turning.
I really don't think off-gassing would cause green yolks, green really points to bacterial invasion. Blood rings can have a few causes, but would not assume plastic for it either.i had the same thing happens with a brand new incubator and turner,, the plastics gassed out so bad it gave me a headache.. the problem didn't start til the incubator was warmed up for about 4 days.. i cold not move the eggs the other bator was full of the same flocks eggs,, could toxins cause the green yolks and death?.. mine are actually still alive but quit developing .. only 6 out of 46 eggs have hatched, 16 died early with red blood rings 30 candled viable at 18 days but are not hatching