NY Coturnix
Songster
I have a little giant forced air with auto turn incubator. This is my 4th hatch. The 1st 3 were awful. Since I've discovered my built in thermometer was off and I now have a backup inside that I'm using. The built in reads about 2 degrees high which explained why I was getting partially developed chicks that weren't hatching.
Anyway...I'm on day 11 and I've been adding water with a straw through one of the vent holes so that I didn't have to open it and 2 days ago I decided to open and just pour some water in. Since doing that the temp keeps going up and down anywhere from 100.8 to 98.5 on my internal thermometer. I thought I was good yesterday but last night it was 100.5 so I lowered it. This morning it was 99.0 so i bumped it a tenth. when I left the house for work it had gone to 100.1 but I saw it go back down to 99.9 but I can't stand over it all day and night.
Are these swings enough to kills the eggs? I realize if a hen was setting that the temp wouldn't be perfect on 99.5 all the time but like I said I've had a couple bad hatches and thought I had everything figured out this time.
Any advise would be apreciated.
Anyway...I'm on day 11 and I've been adding water with a straw through one of the vent holes so that I didn't have to open it and 2 days ago I decided to open and just pour some water in. Since doing that the temp keeps going up and down anywhere from 100.8 to 98.5 on my internal thermometer. I thought I was good yesterday but last night it was 100.5 so I lowered it. This morning it was 99.0 so i bumped it a tenth. when I left the house for work it had gone to 100.1 but I saw it go back down to 99.9 but I can't stand over it all day and night.
Are these swings enough to kills the eggs? I realize if a hen was setting that the temp wouldn't be perfect on 99.5 all the time but like I said I've had a couple bad hatches and thought I had everything figured out this time.
Any advise would be apreciated.