PeeeeUuuuuu in the bator!

ScoobyRoo

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Aug 21, 2008
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This is my first experience hatching eggs and when removing the dried chicks from the bator a BAD odor hit me!
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I don't recall reading on this forum to be expecting bad smell. BTW out of 42 eggs, 3 did not develope, 1 was dropped early (oops) and one did not hatch that makes 37 chicks hatched. I'm proud of myself and DD. All we had was a still air LG.
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Main cause is you have been cooking eggs for 21 days at 100 degrees. Just let your bator air out for a couple of days when your through and all will be well.
 
I have eggs that are due different days... Didn't think of the consequences til after I started them...

Anyway, the one that hatched needed to get out b/c she was tipping the incubator. So I temporarily wrapped the remaining eggs in diaper cloths and did a quick rinse in the incubator to rid it from any unseen bacteria...

Now a day later,... it smells! I don't know why! I am thinking one of the remaining eggs is rotten??? Gosh I hope it doesn't explode and hurt the other egg!!!!

I'm with ya, it stinks though and it can't be good!
 

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