Colorfulchickens
Chirping
- Nov 30, 2020
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Hi!
My eggs just reached day 23 with no signs of life, so I candled. The 4 that made it to lockdown were clearly very dead
. Eggtopsies show 4 fully grown chicks, looked like appropriate positioning (head under wing), none had absorbed egg yolks, and none had internally pipped. Iād appreciate some guidance to help me improve, cause this was just super sad
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Shipped eggs (8 total), two with bad air cells never really started and were discarded on day 10. The other 6 looked good. Air cells and weight loss progressing nicely until we had a complete incubator power failure on day 14. They were definitely in non ideal conditions for approx 10 hours until we could get the incubator replaced. Lost one on day 16, and 1 more by lockdown. But I was shocked that 4 still had beautiful veining, had lost 13% egg weight and great movement. Thought weād lose everyone due to the mishap, but was hopeful for the ones that made it to lockdown.
Day 1-18 (except during the incubator mishap), temp was steady 99.5 and humidity 35%, +/- 5%, used a Govee gauge that bluetoothed to my phone, so have very consistent data there. Raised humidity to 65% (occ drop to 60%) at lockdown, temp dropped to 99.1-99.3. Eggs were incubated upright and ātiltedā side to side day 1-18, laid down on side at lockdown. Both incubators were forced air.
Any thoughts? Any ideas why the 4 made it through the mishap, then died during lockdown? Things to double check before trying a new batch??
Thank you for your time. Much appreciated.
My eggs just reached day 23 with no signs of life, so I candled. The 4 that made it to lockdown were clearly very dead


Shipped eggs (8 total), two with bad air cells never really started and were discarded on day 10. The other 6 looked good. Air cells and weight loss progressing nicely until we had a complete incubator power failure on day 14. They were definitely in non ideal conditions for approx 10 hours until we could get the incubator replaced. Lost one on day 16, and 1 more by lockdown. But I was shocked that 4 still had beautiful veining, had lost 13% egg weight and great movement. Thought weād lose everyone due to the mishap, but was hopeful for the ones that made it to lockdown.
Day 1-18 (except during the incubator mishap), temp was steady 99.5 and humidity 35%, +/- 5%, used a Govee gauge that bluetoothed to my phone, so have very consistent data there. Raised humidity to 65% (occ drop to 60%) at lockdown, temp dropped to 99.1-99.3. Eggs were incubated upright and ātiltedā side to side day 1-18, laid down on side at lockdown. Both incubators were forced air.
Any thoughts? Any ideas why the 4 made it through the mishap, then died during lockdown? Things to double check before trying a new batch??
Thank you for your time. Much appreciated.