Weeg
Enabler
Hey guys!
Some of you may have see my several threads about my first hatch, and my fist time hatches hatch-A-long. Well, I had a successful hatch in my eyes, even though the hatch rate wasn't perfect, I got 1 chick out of 6 Cochin bantam chipped eggs. I was hoping for 3, but thats alright. Now, I have another batch of eggs that I moved into another incubator when the last batch went into lockdown. I have one remaining live egg from that batch of 12 eggs, (I think shipping damaged them to much, but I really have no idea why so many quit. Its alright though.) The remaining egg is an EE bantam. She is going into lockdown on Monday, and I want to do this right, since most of the last batch died once lockdown hit.
The last batch I set 3 live eggs into lockdown, all alive and moving like crazy before I put them in, and only one hatched. When I candled the dead eggs, it looked like they had been dead for several days, I candled on day 21. It didn't even look like they internal pipped. What could have gone wrong? I have a rated thermometer/humidity gauge, and and using a Little giant incubator.
When I put them into lockdown, I took out the turner, and added a piece of shelf liner on the bottom of the bator. I then added a container of water, and tow sponge pieces, keeping the humidity between 65% and 70% until the only chick hatched, and the humidity raised. I had the temp at 99.5, it went up a degree once or twice, but otherwise I don't know what went wrong. I'm a bit concerned I didn't calibrate the humidity gauge right, so I will do that again before lockdown. What else could have gone wrong? What could have killed those eggs? I have a fan kit in the bator, could they have been in a cold spot and not been ready for the humidity raise? It seemed like they had died days ago on when I candled, which would calculate to the day of lockdown. I did count the days right, starting on day 0. Ideas? Thanks guys! And anything I should do different please to mention. Thanks!
Some of you may have see my several threads about my first hatch, and my fist time hatches hatch-A-long. Well, I had a successful hatch in my eyes, even though the hatch rate wasn't perfect, I got 1 chick out of 6 Cochin bantam chipped eggs. I was hoping for 3, but thats alright. Now, I have another batch of eggs that I moved into another incubator when the last batch went into lockdown. I have one remaining live egg from that batch of 12 eggs, (I think shipping damaged them to much, but I really have no idea why so many quit. Its alright though.) The remaining egg is an EE bantam. She is going into lockdown on Monday, and I want to do this right, since most of the last batch died once lockdown hit.
The last batch I set 3 live eggs into lockdown, all alive and moving like crazy before I put them in, and only one hatched. When I candled the dead eggs, it looked like they had been dead for several days, I candled on day 21. It didn't even look like they internal pipped. What could have gone wrong? I have a rated thermometer/humidity gauge, and and using a Little giant incubator.
When I put them into lockdown, I took out the turner, and added a piece of shelf liner on the bottom of the bator. I then added a container of water, and tow sponge pieces, keeping the humidity between 65% and 70% until the only chick hatched, and the humidity raised. I had the temp at 99.5, it went up a degree once or twice, but otherwise I don't know what went wrong. I'm a bit concerned I didn't calibrate the humidity gauge right, so I will do that again before lockdown. What else could have gone wrong? What could have killed those eggs? I have a fan kit in the bator, could they have been in a cold spot and not been ready for the humidity raise? It seemed like they had died days ago on when I candled, which would calculate to the day of lockdown. I did count the days right, starting on day 0. Ideas? Thanks guys! And anything I should do different please to mention. Thanks!