Bad news here -- I can only assume that temp. spike to 104 was for longer than I thought.
From the 11 chicken eggs that were day 23 today I have only the one from Egg J as a live hatched chick.
Chick J hatched last night w/ a small amt. of help w/ the zipping. Very tiny green egg, very very tiny grey Ame looking chick
who I didn't think would make the night but who is about 18 hrs old and doing better. BUT it is a lone chick which is not good
I need to candle the 6 duck & 1 chicken due this Sat to see if they are still alive, hopefully they are & chick J will have friends soon.
I'm really bumming about this , of the 10 eggs that didn't make it:
1-infertile
1- after 23 hrs peep no pip I assisted, but it didn't make it, I believe I should have removed membrane, not just shell, b/c it managed to find the one drop of liquid in there and drown

1-wrong end tiny pip - assume drown
2-never internal pip, looked like they should have been ok to hatch, assume temp spike killed them?
5-never turned, so either temp spike got them or drown
So, I'm pretty upset about loosing chicks that really should have been fine.
My neighbor happened over today (to give me 4 adult guineas they didn't want anymore) and felt sorry for my terrible luck w/ the cooler bator and has loaned me his Little Giant Bator to try. Right now I hardly have the heart to think about it, but I am getting a Trio of SQ/Heritage Buckeye on Sat so at least I'll be able to use a _real_ incubator for a run of eggs from them. I'm not sure how many eggs I'll get right off, & I have some other breeds I was hoping to hatch in the coolerbator so I'm now going to try to fill it up (holds 30) and do a big hatch of everything I want all at once, I hope...
Meanwhile, I need to figure out what to do about a lone chick the size of a tree frog.