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I place a thermometer on the rack and another on top of the eggs. The humidity during hatch was too high, between 70 and 80(duck eggs btw) and after the first one hatched the humidity shot up too. Thanks for the PDF btw I'll check it out.102 is ideal for still air bators in MY experience.. where are your thermometer located?? on the rack floor, on top of the eggs, etc.
Where's your humidity?
I agree IF anything hatches and it may since life finds a way.. it will be early and possibly with deformities. like missing eyes, exposed brain, bent toes, splayed legs, etc..
The following link has fantastic incubation information including the many things seen possibly caused by high incubation temps starting around page 51 (including fully formed and dead in shell)..
https://www.hubbardbreeders.com/media/incubation_guideen__053407700_1525_26062017.pdf
Hope all comes out well, happy hatching!![]()
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