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alpinewelsummer
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It might not be the incubator.
What kind of eggs did you incubate and were they shipped or from your own flock?
It is always recommendable to deworm the parent birds at least 3-4 weeks prior to collecting hatching eggs and add some vitamin supplement to their drinking water afterwards (especially vitamin B complex for ducks!).
Fertile eggs might develop for some days, but when they lack vital nutrients they die off during the incubation.
Sometimes a hidden infection of the parent birds will have the embryos die as well.
Here is some more information for trouble shooting: http://extension.msstate.edu/content/trouble-shooting-failures-egg-incubation
Ducks and chickens, from local friends who we've purchased from before. We avoid shipped eggs. I am very grateful for the information but I promise you we have ruled most things out, as we have 3 other incubators going that have given us great hatches using eggs from the same breeders.
There could be a chance that the eggs of those specific batches happened to have deficiencies, I completely admit that, but it just seems too consistent a pattern.
