Oh, biggest mistakes.............
#1 is DO NOT open the bator the last 3 days. This can result in the babies being shrink wrapped and they can't get out, so they die.
#2 Don't fill ALL resevoirs full the last 3 days. It's easier to add water, than to take it out. (nobody else probably has this problem, but stupid me, I did.) You can add water without opening the bator by using a bendy straw and a medicine syringe.
#3 TINY, TINY, TINY adjustments to thermostat. A little twist makes a big difference.
#4 Give time between adjustments. Adjust and then leave it for several hours, maybe even a day.
#5 Find something to do while they are hatching. It takes a LONG TIME, and you'll be tempted to open that bator. DON'T OPEN THAT BATOR.
Now with that said, there are special circumstances. I had one tear itself open and some of it's insides were sticking out. I couldn't sit there and watch the other 2 that had already hatched pick at it's injury. So I did open the bator quickly to help this little one. (and that may be what cost me my last 2 eggs that never hatched) I stuck a band aid over it's injury, but I didn't have much hope for it. Surprisingly, it survived and is now 4 weeks old. It turned out to be a cockeral, but he's a sweety so far.
#1 is DO NOT open the bator the last 3 days. This can result in the babies being shrink wrapped and they can't get out, so they die.
#2 Don't fill ALL resevoirs full the last 3 days. It's easier to add water, than to take it out. (nobody else probably has this problem, but stupid me, I did.) You can add water without opening the bator by using a bendy straw and a medicine syringe.
#3 TINY, TINY, TINY adjustments to thermostat. A little twist makes a big difference.
#4 Give time between adjustments. Adjust and then leave it for several hours, maybe even a day.
#5 Find something to do while they are hatching. It takes a LONG TIME, and you'll be tempted to open that bator. DON'T OPEN THAT BATOR.
Now with that said, there are special circumstances. I had one tear itself open and some of it's insides were sticking out. I couldn't sit there and watch the other 2 that had already hatched pick at it's injury. So I did open the bator quickly to help this little one. (and that may be what cost me my last 2 eggs that never hatched) I stuck a band aid over it's injury, but I didn't have much hope for it. Surprisingly, it survived and is now 4 weeks old. It turned out to be a cockeral, but he's a sweety so far.