Seramas have a lethal gene? I didn't know that! Sorry for the not so great hatch![]()
Well, it's turning out not to be as dismal as I thought. Will continue below, because it kinda pertains to dcba flock's situation...
Another junkie hatch never a dull moment. I just started using the Dickeys cabinet incubator and had been doing staggered hatches well after my last batch dried out and shrink wrapped I moved the latest 2 hatches into separate smaller hatchers one due last night one due tomorrow some from both hatched no problem others pipped made no progress and started looking dried out (24 hours post pip a cpl partially zipped etc) so I started meddling and some of the babies were huge some dried out while others had so much liquid even w/ good sized air cells almost like jello some malpositioned etc. all were started in the same incubator under the same conditions in SMH over here I might be able save some but idk what my issue is... in the past they are ALL something not a mix...? The dark eggs that I have had on the wetter side before are normal the light colored eggs are dripping wet.... I internally pipped for the wet ones and tried to drain the liquid somewhat (not a lot of blood or bleeding) 3 were DIS. Any thoughts insight would be so appreciated
I seemed to have similar results this hatch. The first couple that hatched were really wet and sticky. A few hatched perfectly with no problems. Now I have done 4 full assists that were internally pipped, but very dry.
My theory is major fluctuating humidity since I put them in the hatcher. I didn't recalibrate my hydros and they are way off from each other, so I was kinda winging it with the same sponges that I used last hatch. But with one being very low, I kept adding water here and there, and I think I screwed up. The good news is, I think I'm going to end up with 9 of 11 of my cochins!
Had your humidity been steady?