So disgusted in my hatch!
Shipped eggs (but "local", in state). 6 Buff Orps, 6 Ameraucanas.
AMs: 1 clear, 2 quit real early, 3 made it to lockdown. Now I have 3 beautiful chicks!
Orps: eggs developed nicely, 1 quit between days 7-14, 5 made it to lockdown. 3 have hatched. 1 has a messed up eye and can't stand, 1 has a severe crossbeak, and the other I partially assisted after 12+ hours by cracking next to the dime sized hole it already had and dropping a few drops of warm water on it. It is out, but still "wet" and on its back. I don't think any of them are going to make it and it looks like the other 2 aren't going to hatch.
After the initial "problems", which weren't actually problems, my temps stayed constant. I had four thermometers in there, all reading the same temp. One was a remote therm/hygrometer that I monitored upstairs. I'm a stay-at-home mom, so was here pretty much 24/7 (I rarely leave my cave) and am positive I had no temp spikes. I candled on days 7, 14, and 18 and pretty much left the bator shut unless I was adding water. I erred on the side of it running a little dry in lieu of opening the bator too much (our regular humidity is around 35% in the house during this timeframe). I did not weigh them, but they appeared to have normal weight loss. I added a ton of water, and two big bowls of water (one with the stacked sponge thingy) and still couldn't get humidity above 65% so I put a humidifier in the room and got it to around 68-70%. I LEFT THE BATOR ALONE AND DID NOT OPEN IT FOR 17 hours after the first chick hatched. Even though this was my first real hatch, I think it was about as close to text book perfect that I could have gotten.
Next time:
1) working on a better way to raise humidity at lockdown
2) will hatch in cartons
I wouldn't do anything else differently! Oh, and I snuck and ordered another "test" batch of eggs last night for the Feb HAL....Danish Brown Leghorns!