How long after due date?

Interesting. I have always gone by that temp and never had an issue. You think if I try to jump it up they would hatch?
 
A real concern would be that the chicks may run out of nutrients while developing. By now, the yokes may have been absorbed. When I had my late hatch due to temperature loss during the storm, when the chicks did hatch, they were starving and eagerly ate as soon as they dried off.
 
Just went and turned up heat. I put a light on most of them. I saw movement in some and others it looked solid with an air pocket in the egg.
 
Good luck! I always candle at lockdown and sit tight for at least 4-5 days. I just had a rough hatch that dragged out for 5 days! The incubator got left open for a day, and atop that, the eggs were being collected from a very very cold coop. I was collecting 3-4 times a day, hoping the eggs weren't getting too cold before coming inside, so I'm sure that didn't help.

I waited 3 days, took the hatched chicks out, and chanced a candle. This was my styrofoam LG incubator with the plastic viewing windows, so I just popped a window out and snatched an egg quickly, replacing the window to try and preserve humidity. I candled each egg this way, removed the obviously dead ones, put the 'not sure' ones in one corner, and the 'definitely alive' ones in another corner. I waited another 2 days. All of the 'definitely alive' eggs hatched in the first 36 hours, and another day later 2 surprised me from the 'not sure' egg cluster. I whisked them out of the now very smelly incubator and got everyone eating and drinking. I lost 3 from the whole hatch due to weakness; 2 were trampled, and the 3rd was the very last one to hatch and just didn't have any umph left. But everyone else was goin' strong, a total of 20-odd chicks.

Hope that helps :)
 

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