- Aug 12, 2016
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Trying to compensate for a truly terrible incubator. I’ve babysat these eggs religiously the entire time, as they are from a rooster and several hens who we no longer have or lost to a predator.
We are on day 20 and we lost one chick today, and I’m paranoid now. She had even gotten her beak out and I was monitoring her breathing and movement, and then suddenly when I checked her beak was out and there was no movement. I watched and watched and just knew. Her mama was one we lost and I’m heartbroken. I took her egg out with a damp warm towel and gently removed some shell and determined quickly that I was right, she had just died.
The incubator dropped temperature for no reason at one point, down to 97.9. The humidity I’ve worked hard to keep in the 70-80s since lockdown (much lower the rest of the incubation).
Just looking for advice I guess. There are several others I’m watching that have pipped but not moved in hooooouuuuurrs. Usually with the ones that have already hatched if I made noise they’d respond. These ones aren’t. One looks like the photo below. Should I pull them out and help them a little just in case the incubator inconsistencies affected them too?

The incubator dropped temperature for no reason at one point, down to 97.9. The humidity I’ve worked hard to keep in the 70-80s since lockdown (much lower the rest of the incubation).
Just looking for advice I guess. There are several others I’m watching that have pipped but not moved in hooooouuuuurrs. Usually with the ones that have already hatched if I made noise they’d respond. These ones aren’t. One looks like the photo below. Should I pull them out and help them a little just in case the incubator inconsistencies affected them too?