Today is day14 for me and all of my eggs are clearI don't know what I'm doing wrong![]()
Not again! Dirty bugger.
So... there's got to be something going on & that's what we're here for! Gonna help you get this sorted out so you can hatch some babies!
Lets start with the basics.
First check out your incubator. Calibrate your thermometer/hygrometer and make sure your thermometer is reading correctly at the 99.5 or 101 whatever it needs for circulated air vs. still air. Here is a thread on how to calibrate a thermometer (I have a digital thermometer & just placed it in a ziplock baggie, sucked out as much air as I could and put it in the ice water bath... left it in there for 10-15 min & it was right on): https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/110385/how-to-calibrate-a-thermometer And here is a thread for calibrating a hygrometer: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/741034/calibrating-a-hygrometer
Next, try local hatching eggs, that aren't shipped. Check out craigslist or go to your local farmer that has chickens and ask for FRESH fertile eggs. Also ask them if they've checked their fertility rate and had any hatches. Preferably get white eggs, or very light shelled eggs, because those will be the easiest to see into during incubation. Plus you should know by day 7 if anything has started to develop.
Once you know your thermometer is correct and your incubator temp and humidity are holding steady. Next I would crack open one of those eggs and check it for fertility. Don't just take the person's word on it.
The way to check for fertility is to crack it open into a bowl... and check the small white dot on the yolk. If the dot is a little bit larger and has a "bullseye" look to it = Fertile. If it's still just a small pinhead dot... = Not Fertile. Better to sacrifice 1 egg first thing, than to wait 2 weeks. Here is a thread that shows great pictures to identify the difference: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/16008/how-to-tell-a-fertile-vs-infertile-egg-pictures
Lastly, Don't give up!!
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