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- Mar 3, 2021
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I candled the eggs today and I could not see anything! They were all pitch black inside, I also tapped on them and put it next to my ear but I couldn’t hear a thing.My incubator is a cheap one but I've always had great hatches in it. I set it to 38C which is 100.4F according to the temperature conversion calculator online and mine is a forced air incubator. It fluctuates a bit but that's always worked for me.
One thing you should have is an independent, calibrated thermometer as often the incubators aren't accurate in their measurements. Mine has a temperature dial but I don't trust it - I use my thermometer. Here's an article on how to calibrate a thermometer: https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...incubator-thermometers-and-hygrometers.73634/
Measure the temperature at the level the top of the yolk would be sitting at (which will be different depending on if you incubate upright or on their sides).
It does take a few hatches to work out what works for your set-up (which is always a good excuse to hatch more eggs).
Is that a sign that they are going to hatch and they’re just late?