I have been haveing terrible luck hatching my cuckoo marans eggs. Figureing fertility being the culprit since everything else seems to hatch well. Recently a friend gave me 64 goldencommet eggs to hatch. Eggs had been washed very clean. I was skeptical but decided to put them in the incubator anyways. I already had 11 CM eggs in there for a week and had plenty of room for the others.The following week I added another 72 assorted eggs plus 14 welsummers. Normally, once I set the incubator I just leave it alone so until it was time to remove the CM's from the turner trays to the hatcher, I simply didnt open the bator. When I did open the bator, i found the Golden comet eggs all oozing and the smell was terrible. I decided to candle and get rid of all eggs that didnt look right. I saved about 10 GC eggs. My CM I didnt candle or mess with because I figured it was so close to hatch date that they either would or wouldnt hatch. Well, 4 days late one CM chicked hatched, severly deformed. When I cracked open the other CM eggs, they where all clear, no signs of chicks developeing. I am fixing to throw out the remain GC eggs ( already 4 days over due), as well as 14 welsummers, as they dont seem to be any signs of life in them either. I was also given 200 more assorted eggs to add to the incubator but, before adding, I removed all eggs and placed temporary in the hatcher. I then cleand out the incubator and used clorox to disinfect. I then replaced the first 72 assorted eggs and the second 200 assorted eggs back in the bator and closed the door. The first 72 assorted eggs are due to hatch this week, I havent candled any of these altho i am consider doing so when its time to go in the hatcher.
My question is, does anyone think that the washed and oozing GC could have spread or caused enough bacteria to my CM to have stopped them from developing, and what about the first 72 assorted eggs that are due to hatch this week. Could they also be compromised and be removed to prevent them from infecting the last 200 eggs that where placed in the bator. My other 2 bators are full, as is my hatcher, so I cant just isolate those 72 eggs without destroying them.
One thing I know I wont be doing again is trying to hatch washed eggs. Eggs wiped off are fine, but these eggs looked as if they had came out of a dishwasher using soap. Also until this hatch, except for the CM, hatch rates where over 90%.
My question is, does anyone think that the washed and oozing GC could have spread or caused enough bacteria to my CM to have stopped them from developing, and what about the first 72 assorted eggs that are due to hatch this week. Could they also be compromised and be removed to prevent them from infecting the last 200 eggs that where placed in the bator. My other 2 bators are full, as is my hatcher, so I cant just isolate those 72 eggs without destroying them.
One thing I know I wont be doing again is trying to hatch washed eggs. Eggs wiped off are fine, but these eggs looked as if they had came out of a dishwasher using soap. Also until this hatch, except for the CM, hatch rates where over 90%.
