I have 14 guinea eggs that are supposed to hatch tomorrow. I moved them to the hatch incubator last night and refilled the water dish I use for humidity. I just went to see if any had hatched early and/or how many pipped eggs I had. When I opened the bator the air that came up out of it was hot and dry. I looked at the extra temperature gage and it read 110 degrees. I then realized my temperature gage had gone down into my water dish, so it wasn’t getting a correct reading. I candled about half the eggs and I saw no movement. It’s been about 24 hours since I moved them in there. I think there is no point trying to see if they hatch at this point, right?
I’m really beat up about this. I was just going to sell the keets once they hatched but it makes me sad that so many promising eggs are most likely dead now.
I’m really beat up about this. I was just going to sell the keets once they hatched but it makes me sad that so many promising eggs are most likely dead now.