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Hatching
- Mar 21, 2015
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I don't know what is going wrong with my hatches, all of the hatches have had dried membranes and I have had to assist hatching. I had all but given up trying to hatch Araucana's because I had spent a fortune on hatching eggs and they would all die either just before or during hatch.
 
I finally bought my own Araucana Hen's & Roo, I have just attempted my first hatch with their eggs. I have one chick out of 3 that hatched but I had to help, unfortunately I didn't get to the other two in time and the third I just made it. She is a bit tired but otherwise ok.
 
I have 2 Thermometer/hygrometers through the vent of the incubator plus the incubators own readings. they are all slightly different by between .1 - .4 but all sitting between 70 and 75 %. Temp I have to keep at 39c because any lower the development is delayed this is a common prob with the Janoel48 the one I have, so the machine will read 39c but my separate thermometer's read 37.5 and 37.9.
 
I am really gutted over one of the chicks from this morning because I knew from looking through the window that the chick had pipped over 24 hours before last night, I told myself everything was fine and the chick would be out by morning. This morning by the time I got into the egg she was taking long slow gasps and less then a minute later she died. Their was no blood in her veins and her yolk sac was fully absorbed, they all were, so they were all more than ready but their membranes were dried preventing them from progressing. The last one had a dried membrane but had only just finished absorbing its yolk sac I suspect as its umbilical was still open so I left her attached to her shell and wrapped her, then placed her back in the incubator and about an hour later she broke free exhausted but ok.
 
I have just spent the last week collecting my Araucana eggs to put in the incubator after these had hatched. It is 7 days on Sunday and I have 15 eggs but I'm hesitant to place them in now because I have constantly had a humidity problem.
 
The obvious things I don't open the bator unless it is over 21 days and clearly something wrong excluding one time when a shipped egg pipped at the wrong end and I had a twin egg hatching. This was quite a while ago and the only times I have so it doesn't explain every other time.
 
I maintain the humidity and use a tube to pump water in instead of opening if it needs water which sometimes it decreases to 65% slowly on day 21 so I will start pumping some in to get it back to 70%.
 
Does anyone else have this problem?
 
I have started to think that a styrofoam bator may be better but then I've no read they ant great at holding humidity.
 
What Bators do you all use and have had no prob with?
 
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			I finally bought my own Araucana Hen's & Roo, I have just attempted my first hatch with their eggs. I have one chick out of 3 that hatched but I had to help, unfortunately I didn't get to the other two in time and the third I just made it. She is a bit tired but otherwise ok.
I have 2 Thermometer/hygrometers through the vent of the incubator plus the incubators own readings. they are all slightly different by between .1 - .4 but all sitting between 70 and 75 %. Temp I have to keep at 39c because any lower the development is delayed this is a common prob with the Janoel48 the one I have, so the machine will read 39c but my separate thermometer's read 37.5 and 37.9.
I am really gutted over one of the chicks from this morning because I knew from looking through the window that the chick had pipped over 24 hours before last night, I told myself everything was fine and the chick would be out by morning. This morning by the time I got into the egg she was taking long slow gasps and less then a minute later she died. Their was no blood in her veins and her yolk sac was fully absorbed, they all were, so they were all more than ready but their membranes were dried preventing them from progressing. The last one had a dried membrane but had only just finished absorbing its yolk sac I suspect as its umbilical was still open so I left her attached to her shell and wrapped her, then placed her back in the incubator and about an hour later she broke free exhausted but ok.
I have just spent the last week collecting my Araucana eggs to put in the incubator after these had hatched. It is 7 days on Sunday and I have 15 eggs but I'm hesitant to place them in now because I have constantly had a humidity problem.
The obvious things I don't open the bator unless it is over 21 days and clearly something wrong excluding one time when a shipped egg pipped at the wrong end and I had a twin egg hatching. This was quite a while ago and the only times I have so it doesn't explain every other time.
I maintain the humidity and use a tube to pump water in instead of opening if it needs water which sometimes it decreases to 65% slowly on day 21 so I will start pumping some in to get it back to 70%.
Does anyone else have this problem?
I have started to think that a styrofoam bator may be better but then I've no read they ant great at holding humidity.
What Bators do you all use and have had no prob with?
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