NO HATCH...WHAT DID I DO WRONG?????

You know, oldtime is very right about one thing (well, more than one, LOL). Ventilation is key right at the very end and so many people cover up vent holes trying to up the humidity. That alone could kill the entire hatch if there wasn't adequate oxygen. It's a very common mistake, too.
 
OH HECK, that could have been it. I thought those were to keep humidity up. The bator has couple other LITTLE holes in the top. I did have those big holes mostly pluged. I DID kill my babies.

Thanks for all the help everyone, I'm thankful that I have you to teach me.
 
That's the spirit!
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Oh Lori, that's tough! Sorry to hear that.

My first guess would be your instruments for measuring temp and humidity are off.

If the chicks were fully developed but didn't hatch, it points to good temps, but squirrelly humidity.

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It's all been said, so I'm repeating.
Good luck!
Lisa
 
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I can see this being a problem with a still air, but with a fan, you don't have to worry about that because the fan is drawing in air all the time. I know you can get a fan to install in the still airs, but I don't know how to do it. I bought mine with the fan already installed. A friend told me she installed a bright LED computer fan in hers, so it glowed at night and looked like a mothership!
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She said she got much better hatches after that because she didn't have hot spots. She also said they ended up putting in a bigger one, and found that her hatches improved slightly from the better air flow.
 
The fan does make a difference with the hatches. I think you borrowed yours, but my DH bought an older Hova still air at a yard sale and immediately after making sure it was sparkling clean, installed a computer fan in it. Works very well and it does eliminate hot spots. Still air machines take lots of babysitting to keep things perfect, seems to me, although many have had successful hatches in them.
 

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