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If your temp is 100-101 and it goes down to 98-99 it may not mean a lot but if you are at 102 -103 and it goes to 104-105 it might make a little bit of difference I have been trying to find as much out about hatching gamebirds as I can, everything I have found so far recommends the dry bulb be 99.5*F and the wet bulb should be 86* at the start of incubation 98.5*F at hatching with a wet bulb of 90*F. Of the 6 eggs that did not hatch did you break them open to see when /why? TIA
i think that overheating the eggs is alot worse than underheating them, it'll fry the chicks. also i was using an old school still air so the temp was somewhere around 101-102.* I didn't bothering breaking open the 6 eggs that didn't hatch, i wasn't expecting good results. I wasn't religious about turning them or proper storage, so i'm actually kinda surprised that i got the 10 that hatched.