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I am using two hova bators and it worked great. Did you open any of the bad eggs to see if the chicks developed or not? Where are you getting your eggs from? How long did they sit befor you put in the bator?
It should like you have done everything right for a good hatch. Sounds like you may have had som bad eggs. How many eggs are you setting?
My Hovabator does not have a fan either.
The eggs came from my neighbor. I let the eggs set for 24 hours after we harvested them from the chickens whom had laid them. None of these eggs were shaken or stirred in any way. No peeps, pips, or anything yet. I am using a flashlight to look into the hatcher so I don't have to open it to check. The eggs were fertile since they did develop and her chickens are healthy so I don't know what is happening to them.
I set 18 eggs and have 15 in the hatcher. 1 was not fertile or quit at the very beginning and the other 2 had quit before day 10. I have not opened any of the eggs as of yet.
Sounds like everything is in order. If they don't hatch, open them up and see if they started developing. If they did and they stoped, look at how the chick is positioned. I had a couple dead in their egg and they were upside down. If there doesn't appear to be anything wrong, maybe you should try getting eggs from a different source to see if it makes a difference.
Just a thought. Did you wash the eggs before you sat them? If so, this could be the problem.
I am using two hova bators and it worked great. Did you open any of the bad eggs to see if the chicks developed or not? Where are you getting your eggs from? How long did they sit befor you put in the bator?
It should like you have done everything right for a good hatch. Sounds like you may have had som bad eggs. How many eggs are you setting?
My Hovabator does not have a fan either.
The eggs came from my neighbor. I let the eggs set for 24 hours after we harvested them from the chickens whom had laid them. None of these eggs were shaken or stirred in any way. No peeps, pips, or anything yet. I am using a flashlight to look into the hatcher so I don't have to open it to check. The eggs were fertile since they did develop and her chickens are healthy so I don't know what is happening to them.
I set 18 eggs and have 15 in the hatcher. 1 was not fertile or quit at the very beginning and the other 2 had quit before day 10. I have not opened any of the eggs as of yet.
Sounds like everything is in order. If they don't hatch, open them up and see if they started developing. If they did and they stoped, look at how the chick is positioned. I had a couple dead in their egg and they were upside down. If there doesn't appear to be anything wrong, maybe you should try getting eggs from a different source to see if it makes a difference.
Just a thought. Did you wash the eggs before you sat them? If so, this could be the problem.