Hi,
I am hatching 12 silkie eggs that I bought from eggbid.
My previous experience in hatching was the quail eggs that I received with my Hovabator. And even opening the lid during the hatch, I had a 50% hatch rate.
I have an automatic egg turner and the incubator is forced air with a thermostat. I bought one of those wet bulb thermometers but I was afraid to open the lid for fear of losing humidity. (Any ideas on where I could get a hygrometer that I can leave in the incubator?)
It's day 21 and I only have two pipping. They pipped this morning at 6 am. One of them just recently made the hole bigger but is just sitting there. I can see the tooth and the white membrane. The other one is completely quiet. It never did pip completely.
My quail hatch was already done at this point. I've read troubleshooting tips and for the two that made it to pipping, it said humidity was too low. I filled the second trough (just like the instructions said). Everytime before when I opened the lid, there was plenty of humidity.
I'm devastated that my silkies are not going to make it. I did everything just like the first hatch. Any advice on what could've happened would be greatly appreciated. Any thing I can currently do?
susie
I am hatching 12 silkie eggs that I bought from eggbid.
My previous experience in hatching was the quail eggs that I received with my Hovabator. And even opening the lid during the hatch, I had a 50% hatch rate.
I have an automatic egg turner and the incubator is forced air with a thermostat. I bought one of those wet bulb thermometers but I was afraid to open the lid for fear of losing humidity. (Any ideas on where I could get a hygrometer that I can leave in the incubator?)
It's day 21 and I only have two pipping. They pipped this morning at 6 am. One of them just recently made the hole bigger but is just sitting there. I can see the tooth and the white membrane. The other one is completely quiet. It never did pip completely.
My quail hatch was already done at this point. I've read troubleshooting tips and for the two that made it to pipping, it said humidity was too low. I filled the second trough (just like the instructions said). Everytime before when I opened the lid, there was plenty of humidity.
I'm devastated that my silkies are not going to make it. I did everything just like the first hatch. Any advice on what could've happened would be greatly appreciated. Any thing I can currently do?
susie
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