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Fairwind, I don't have a clue. This is only the 2nd time I've tried and I only have a little foam incubator. My daughter tried with it once last year and all of the 4 eggs she set were moving and developing the whole time but only 1 hatched. I'm going to be sad if these guys here don't hatch after watching them playing jump rope in their shells just now. I don't have anything to monitor humidity, my 1st hatch was dry all the way through until lockdown. With these eggs I've got here I've got water in there in the bottom. Do you monitor your humidity?
Guy, those are some fine looking chicks you've got.
 
cute. perfect for little kids. last post for the day, folks ;) tty'all later.

Coming out from lurker status (ya'll are universally informative and funny) to show you the coop we have been working on...

We are taking a break for a minute (3 weeks at least
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Any ideas what could cause the poor hatching?


That is a long list.. That starts with the breeder birds condition, feed quality and health. the breeder birds pen condition, how frequently the eggs are collected, if teh eggs are cleaned, if teh eggs are sterilized, if teh incubator is sterile, Inc. temp, inc. humidity. hatching temps and humidity.
 
Fairwind, I don't have a clue. This is only the 2nd time I've tried and I only have a little foam incubator. My daughter tried with it once last year and all of the 4 eggs she set were moving and developing the whole time but only 1 hatched. I'm going to be sad if these guys here don't hatch after watching them playing jump rope in their shells just now. I don't have anything to monitor humidity, my 1st hatch was dry all the way through until lockdown. With these eggs I've got here I've got water in there in the bottom. Do you monitor your humidity?
Guy, those are some fine looking chicks you've got.

Thanks
 

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