- Feb 12, 2008
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I decided to pip the remaining eggs, everyone was dead, most fully developed, feathered (I did open all eggs and examined them) and in a position to pip, but none were still living. A couple were very very fluidy, yellow kind of like mustard around them, all were in liquid with a good sized air pocket with membrane still attached and surrounding the chick. Could low temp/humidity have played a part? The temp gauge said 99.5, but again, having been gone, grandkids could have played with it as my daughter said she had to regulate it several times. I don't want to make the same mistakes again, any input would be appreciated. Thanks