Lid to incubator fell off day one :( any chance they will be ok??

chachie

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Apr 3, 2013
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Hello everyone,

I'm completely new to hatching eggs. I just put eggs in an incubator Friday and and everything was fine up to last night. When I woke up this morning (Sunday) the lid was partially off. It appears the arm which turns the eggs wasn't seated properly and pushed itself off the tray causing the lid to lift off.

Any chance some of the eggs will survive?

Thanks
 
Hello everyone,

I'm completely new to hatching eggs. I just put eggs in an incubator Friday and and everything was fine up to last night. When I woke up this morning (Sunday) the lid was partially off. It appears the arm which turns the eggs wasn't seated properly and pushed itself off the tray causing the lid to lift off.

Any chance some of the eggs will survive?

Thanks
They should be fine.
I had a power outage the day I first put my eggs into the incubator. Power was out the entire day. But the developing embryos were completely fine.

What brand of incubator are you using?
 
They should be fine.
I had a power outage the day I first put my eggs into the incubator. Power was out the entire day. But the developing embryos were completely fine.

What brand of incubator are you using?
Oh I hope so, thanks for the reply. I'm using an incuview incubator
 
Hello everyone,

I'm completely new to hatching eggs. I just put eggs in an incubator Friday and and everything was fine up to last night. When I woke up this morning (Sunday) the lid was partially off. It appears the arm which turns the eggs wasn't seated properly and pushed itself off the tray causing the lid to lift off.

Any chance some of the eggs will survive?

Thanks
While hatching eggs is quite a science, remember that that chicken hasn’t read any books. My hens have been known to get off their egg clutch for quite some time and still the eggs hatch. I would proceed with your hatching protocol and see what happens. I’m thinking you’ll do fine with them. Do you plan to candle the eggs at any point?
 
While hatching eggs is quite a science, remember that that chicken hasn’t read any books. My hens have been known to get off their egg clutch for quite some time and still the eggs hatch. I would proceed with your hatching protocol and see what happens. I’m thinking you’ll do fine with them. Do you plan to candle the eggs at any point?
Thanks, that's reassuring. I'm planning on candling them Friday.
 
Oh I hope so, thanks for the reply. I'm using an incuview incubator
I'm also using an incuview incubator.

They have a tendency of becoming too hot just to let you know. Do you have extra calibrated thermometers, & Hygrometers to monitor conditions in the incubator?
 

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