Im not sure if this is a humidity problem or temp, or both. I know it has to be something obvious because every single chick has the exact thing going on with it. All of my chicks from one hatch died in their shells on day 24 with a small grape sized amount of yolk sack left. Also about 1/4 of the egg was still filled with yolk (not sure if clear or yellow). So the chicks were fully formed with their blood vessels absorbed completely but still had some yolk sack left along with quite a bit of runny yolk in the egg. I know my temps were low possibly the entire incubation through my error but I'm starting to think it was a lot lower than I thought (I thought 98/99). I have since replaced my thermometer.
But anyways to me it would seem like humidity but it was a "dry hatch" so I'm thinking more the low temps. How low would the temps have to be to cause it to be to this extent? They were due the 13th & I took all but one out of the shell today & they hadn't really started breaking down yet so I'm guessing they haven't been dead too long. The other was dead when I took it out 2 days ago. Thanks for any help (=
But anyways to me it would seem like humidity but it was a "dry hatch" so I'm thinking more the low temps. How low would the temps have to be to cause it to be to this extent? They were due the 13th & I took all but one out of the shell today & they hadn't really started breaking down yet so I'm guessing they haven't been dead too long. The other was dead when I took it out 2 days ago. Thanks for any help (=