First Hatch

jagulrud

In the Brooder
9 Years
Mar 19, 2010
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Springside, Saskatchewan
We had 13 chicks hatch over the weekend. All survived! ya

But, there are still 11 eggs in the bator, and not a single pip (this is now day 23)! We collected the eggs over a period of 4 or 5 days, so I'm not sure if that is making a difference. However, when candling the eggs it seemed like they were all developing well and moving around an such. So I'm a bit surprised that we've now had a lull in the action. If we had a few pips by now at least, I'd feel better about it.

We are running a homemade incubator with a fan, yet I noticed that most of the eggs that are still unhatched were in the area of the bator that is farther away from the heat source (yet I have thermometers in both areas and they don't show much difference in temp. Maybe it is just coincidence.

This is our first hatch, so maybe this is not that unusual?? I'm hoping that we get some pips soon. Any reassuring words? Or does it not look good for the remaining 11? hmm
 
If you use a light as heat an more light falls on the eggs closer to it then they will hatch sooner. They are receiving radiant heat. Like the heat you feel from the sun or from a fire that you are not close to. That extra heat will make them hatch a little faster.
 
I am using lights as the heat source. I have a tin-foil wall between the light and the eggs, though, so they are not getting shined right on. Here is my bator:
bator


So I don't think there is too much of a difference in light between the eggs, but I'm hoping there is some explanation and that they will still hatch!
 

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