Shakethatcas
Hatching
- Jan 15, 2026
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Hi! I’ve been snooping this site over the past year of me incubating. I’ve always found what I’m looking for but this time I can’t and I want advice to further improve my hatching process!
I set 16 Ermine Ameraucana Eggs from a local reputable breeder on 12/22. Baseline incubator humidity was 40% with no water. I ran this percentage for the first 15 days. Day 16 it dropped to 30%. Fully closing the vent didn’t help so I added a tablespoon of water. This jumped it up to 70%. I burped the incubator a few times over the next few hours and got it to drop to 60% but then I couldn’t get it lower than that. Vent open - water removed. I was at day 17 at this point so I decided to let that ride since we were so close to lockdown. I added 1/2 tbsp water at lockdown and it stayed 65% through the hatch. My machine is accurate and I have a secondary sensor in there that connects to my phone with an alarm.
I had 7 healthy hatches with 3 assisted ones after watching them struggle for 48 hours. All 3 had super thick membranes - I couldn’t tear with my nails and had to use tiny scissors. 2 are fine and romping about with the others. The 3rd only survived 24 hours. It had splay legs and cross beak. I was able to feed it mash from a spoon so I know it was eating. I suspect it had something not visible wrong with it or vitamin deficiency.
On day 24 I had 6 eggs remaining with no signs of pips so I removed to candle - no movement. 2 showed they didn’t develop further after being moved to lockdown. I performed break out analysis on the remaining 4. 2 had obvious deformities. The other 2 looked like they should have hatched, yolk and digestive tract was absorbed. 1 of those had a foul smell. None of them internally pipped, all of them had crooked air cells, egg looked more porous than the hatched ones, and excessive fluid.
I don’t think they drowned since my humidity wasn’t outrageous and they did NOT internally pip to drown. But they all had excessive fluid. Even the 2 that fully developed - I had to dump more fluid out of than any others I’ve checked. So what might have caused this?
Things I’m doing next hatch to further refine - marking egg cells as they develop with a pencil, checking egg temp not just monitoring incubator temp, and weighing eggs to calculate weight loss to see what’s up with this excessive fluid.
I’m also looking into moving the viable eggs into the brooder at lockdown so they can hatch in the brooder. I’m able to keep temp and humidity up in there and it’s made with a clear window on the front of it so I can watch them better. Any tips or tricks from someone that’s tried this?
Thanks everyone! I appreciate it!
I set 16 Ermine Ameraucana Eggs from a local reputable breeder on 12/22. Baseline incubator humidity was 40% with no water. I ran this percentage for the first 15 days. Day 16 it dropped to 30%. Fully closing the vent didn’t help so I added a tablespoon of water. This jumped it up to 70%. I burped the incubator a few times over the next few hours and got it to drop to 60% but then I couldn’t get it lower than that. Vent open - water removed. I was at day 17 at this point so I decided to let that ride since we were so close to lockdown. I added 1/2 tbsp water at lockdown and it stayed 65% through the hatch. My machine is accurate and I have a secondary sensor in there that connects to my phone with an alarm.
I had 7 healthy hatches with 3 assisted ones after watching them struggle for 48 hours. All 3 had super thick membranes - I couldn’t tear with my nails and had to use tiny scissors. 2 are fine and romping about with the others. The 3rd only survived 24 hours. It had splay legs and cross beak. I was able to feed it mash from a spoon so I know it was eating. I suspect it had something not visible wrong with it or vitamin deficiency.
On day 24 I had 6 eggs remaining with no signs of pips so I removed to candle - no movement. 2 showed they didn’t develop further after being moved to lockdown. I performed break out analysis on the remaining 4. 2 had obvious deformities. The other 2 looked like they should have hatched, yolk and digestive tract was absorbed. 1 of those had a foul smell. None of them internally pipped, all of them had crooked air cells, egg looked more porous than the hatched ones, and excessive fluid.
I don’t think they drowned since my humidity wasn’t outrageous and they did NOT internally pip to drown. But they all had excessive fluid. Even the 2 that fully developed - I had to dump more fluid out of than any others I’ve checked. So what might have caused this?
Things I’m doing next hatch to further refine - marking egg cells as they develop with a pencil, checking egg temp not just monitoring incubator temp, and weighing eggs to calculate weight loss to see what’s up with this excessive fluid.
I’m also looking into moving the viable eggs into the brooder at lockdown so they can hatch in the brooder. I’m able to keep temp and humidity up in there and it’s made with a clear window on the front of it so I can watch them better. Any tips or tricks from someone that’s tried this?
Thanks everyone! I appreciate it!
