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Taylorenee
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Humidity has varied 44-50%What is your temperature and humidity?
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Humidity has varied 44-50%What is your temperature and humidity?
Yes I turned them in a carton on my kitchen tableDid you turn them at all?
These were pretty obvious, lighter eggs I could see very well into . Not as far along as the others and just did not look right at allI am hesitant to refer to any egg as early quitters. I would keep incubating them for another 5-7 days, monitoring for smell, to make sure. Sometimes development slows and candling is far from an exact science. However, I am not extremely experienced on the topic, but that is what I would do.
No movement what so everThese were pretty obvious, lighter eggs I could see very well into . Not as far along as the others and just did not look right at all
Awe that's an amazing story!!If you haven’t pulled the 7 out of the incubator, leave them in. Our last hatch started off rocky, and we had one egg that we were certain was an early quitter. We had just lost our drake so those were the only eggs we had. We kept the egg and look what we got..View attachment 2082978
We call her lucky, that’s exactly what she is. Her momma is one of the two behind her, but we don’t know which.
The only thing I can think of is I candled quit a bit in the beginning but that's the only thing I can think of everything else has been perfect do you think that could've done all this ?Youre doing everything right from what youre telling us. Im stumped. Where is your bator located? Put 2 different thermometers and hydrometers in there. See what they tell you. But i dont think thats it.
Yes even 50 is a little high but 70-80 is way to highis 45-50 % the correct humidity? Our house is 50 % normally, so if I put any water whatsoever into my incubator it skyrockets to 70-80 % humidity. Could it be that?