My first four hatches of the year went great--no splayed legs or curled toes--just the few that didn't pop out of the shell. They were active and healthy.
My last hatch had some splayed legs and curled toes, but all of the chicks were lethargic and not eating or drinking, so they are dying of apparent starvation and/or dehydration. They hatched last Friday through Sunday, and I haven't had to change the liner in the brooder yet. With nothing going in, nothing is coming out.
The only thing different this time was the first four were hatched in the bottom tray of my incubator (Sportsman); this time I had the hatcher (also a Sportsman) up and running. Temperature and humidity all checked out at the recommended levels and the hatcher had been cleaned and disinfected (Tektrol).
I'm getting worried about all the eggs I have in the incubator now and those that I have coming. If anyone has any ideas, I would certainly appreciate them.
My last hatch had some splayed legs and curled toes, but all of the chicks were lethargic and not eating or drinking, so they are dying of apparent starvation and/or dehydration. They hatched last Friday through Sunday, and I haven't had to change the liner in the brooder yet. With nothing going in, nothing is coming out.
The only thing different this time was the first four were hatched in the bottom tray of my incubator (Sportsman); this time I had the hatcher (also a Sportsman) up and running. Temperature and humidity all checked out at the recommended levels and the hatcher had been cleaned and disinfected (Tektrol).
I'm getting worried about all the eggs I have in the incubator now and those that I have coming. If anyone has any ideas, I would certainly appreciate them.