loopycoops
In the Brooder
Hello everyone!
First time chicken owner and first post
I'm in Australia, and purchased a breeding trio of Australorp chickens.
Skipping a lot of details, I'm giving my first go with incubating eggs, and using a newly purchased Borotto Lumia 16 incubator (which has an automatic egg turner built in).
I put eggs in on the 16th and today is the 19th.
I had wondered why the position of the egg trays didn't seem to move, but assumed it was moving without me noticing. I was wrong- I had a close look at the four egg trays, and it turns out that a metal tab which is meant to rotate the trays right and left wasn't clipped in properly. Instead of the metal tab turning the four trays, it was scratching the plastic of one tray.
Long story short, the eggs have been in the incubator from the 16th until the 19th (or about 75 hours approximately) without being properly turned.
Should I be worried?
Thanks for your help!
First time chicken owner and first post

I'm in Australia, and purchased a breeding trio of Australorp chickens.
Skipping a lot of details, I'm giving my first go with incubating eggs, and using a newly purchased Borotto Lumia 16 incubator (which has an automatic egg turner built in).
I put eggs in on the 16th and today is the 19th.
I had wondered why the position of the egg trays didn't seem to move, but assumed it was moving without me noticing. I was wrong- I had a close look at the four egg trays, and it turns out that a metal tab which is meant to rotate the trays right and left wasn't clipped in properly. Instead of the metal tab turning the four trays, it was scratching the plastic of one tray.
Long story short, the eggs have been in the incubator from the 16th until the 19th (or about 75 hours approximately) without being properly turned.
Should I be worried?
Thanks for your help!