Hi all!
I'm new here and did a quick search of quail incubation, however I didn't see anything with quite my situation as I'm sure we all feel like our situation is the most unique lol!
So here's the story:
I got an incubator, a janoel 12 and 18 button quail eggs off of ebay. I put them in the incubator on January 12th and kept the temp about 99 degrees and humidity between 45-55. On day 14 (Jan 26th) I put them into lockdown and kept the humidity around 60-65. On day 16 four hatched during the night and one a couple hours later.
I still have 13 eggs left and the first 5 were early.. right? So I decided to wait until yesterday (Jan 30th), day 18 to candle the eggs. I decided why not learn from this experience. So my plan was to candle the eggs and then crack them open to see what had gone wrong so I could maybe prevent it in the future. Plus I heard about exploding eggs, what is that all about??
Well anyways, my 3rd egg cracking in and there is a chick! A fully formed chick, like it could have hatched in a day or 2. It filled about 3/4-7/8s of the egg shell. So today I read on BYC about the floating method and just did it. (We're down to 10 eggs) I would say all but 3 were low floaters, like 75% of the egg in the water.
So my questions are these:
I only opened the incubator during lockdown to get the humidity up or down and to get the chicks out. So I opened it maybe 5-6x in 3 days, each time for less than 15 seconds. Is that opening it too much?
Will any of the eggs I floated hatch? If yes, how long should I wait?
If no, what went wrong and is there anything I could have done differently? I heard about shrink wrapping, could someone explain that better? And is there any way to prevent a chick from facing the wrong way? Which end should the chicks head be?
What is the main cause of fully developed chicks not hatching?
Sorry for all the questions! I'm just looking to get it right the next time around! Thank you all!!
I'm new here and did a quick search of quail incubation, however I didn't see anything with quite my situation as I'm sure we all feel like our situation is the most unique lol!
So here's the story:
I got an incubator, a janoel 12 and 18 button quail eggs off of ebay. I put them in the incubator on January 12th and kept the temp about 99 degrees and humidity between 45-55. On day 14 (Jan 26th) I put them into lockdown and kept the humidity around 60-65. On day 16 four hatched during the night and one a couple hours later.
I still have 13 eggs left and the first 5 were early.. right? So I decided to wait until yesterday (Jan 30th), day 18 to candle the eggs. I decided why not learn from this experience. So my plan was to candle the eggs and then crack them open to see what had gone wrong so I could maybe prevent it in the future. Plus I heard about exploding eggs, what is that all about??
Well anyways, my 3rd egg cracking in and there is a chick! A fully formed chick, like it could have hatched in a day or 2. It filled about 3/4-7/8s of the egg shell. So today I read on BYC about the floating method and just did it. (We're down to 10 eggs) I would say all but 3 were low floaters, like 75% of the egg in the water.
So my questions are these:
I only opened the incubator during lockdown to get the humidity up or down and to get the chicks out. So I opened it maybe 5-6x in 3 days, each time for less than 15 seconds. Is that opening it too much?
Will any of the eggs I floated hatch? If yes, how long should I wait?
If no, what went wrong and is there anything I could have done differently? I heard about shrink wrapping, could someone explain that better? And is there any way to prevent a chick from facing the wrong way? Which end should the chicks head be?
What is the main cause of fully developed chicks not hatching?
Sorry for all the questions! I'm just looking to get it right the next time around! Thank you all!!