I need help...bad!

kttodd

In the Brooder
7 Years
Feb 5, 2012
45
3
34
Lorain County, Ohio
Hello all. I am on my second batch of incubating right now. The first batch I tried about a month ago didn't make it because my incubator spiked up to 104 2 days in a row.

It is day 7 now of the new batch, and I think all my babies are dead. I looked on day 3 and there were a lot of chicks developing. Today I looked and I have mostly blood, blood rings and blood spots. I just don't know what is going on. I have a lil giant and the temp and humidity have been steady since setting them. I do not have an auto turner, but turn 3 times a day. I wash my hands and am very gentle.

Can anyone tell me what is going on. I am trying so hard and just watch to hatch some babies!

Thanks!
 
Aww! I'm so sorry! Where are you getting your eggs from? Do you think maybe it has something to do with that? Maybe to be on the safe side you should disinfect this incubator before you try another batch.
 
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Could your thermometer be calibrated wrong? I have 3 thermometers in my bator. One is a digital Thermometer Hygrometer that reads inside egg temp and sets on egg turner.
Are you turning eggs too fast? The Auto Turners move very very slowly.
How are you hand turning - are you rolling from side X to side O? Or are the eggs in carton and you elevate one end and the next time elevate the other end ? Maybe rooster isn't doing his job?
I hope you can find answers and everything will be all right.
 
I got my thermometer/hygrometer from Walmart and it seems nice enough. I have no way of knowing if it's right I guess. How would you tell? I turn the eggs from X to O. I don't roll them. I wonder if turning could kill my embryos? The rooster is doing a great job, lol, they were all developing, but have since died. I think I will purchase an auto turner.

Anyone else have thoughts? Please, I could really use the advice!!

TIA!
 
There are so many variables and potential reasons for what is going on. Turning is the least likely to be the problem so buying an auto turner is not going to solve your problem, in my opinion. Lil Giant incubators are notoriously difficult to use, but a BYC'er by the name of ChooksChick has hatched hundreds if not thousands of chicks in them, and came up with a "cheat sheet" of tips and tricks for successful hatching in this incubator. You can find it here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/incubation-cheat-sheet
I would suggest reading that and go from there.
 
My thermometer isn't that exact one, but it is the same concept. Maybe it is wrong. The thermometer that came with it does read a lot different than the digital. I just thought that it was crap. Maybe it was the other way around. I am going out today to buy a good one. Thanks so much! I really hope that is the problem.
 

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