From this site:
Florida Incubation Troubleshooting
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/aa204
Sign: Chicks hatch early; tendency to be thin and noisy. Causes:
a.Small eggs.
b.Differences among breeds.
c.Incubator temperature too high.
d.Incubator humidity too low.
It is quite possible your thermometer or hygrometer are not really, truly accurate. Did you calibrate them? Some more links.
Rebels Thermometer Calibration
http://cmfarm.us/ThermometerCalibration.html
Rebels Hygrometer Calibration
http://cmfarm.us/HygrometerCalibration.html
Hatching that early is not real unusual. If you can, I'd suggest lowering yoru incubator temperature by about 1/4 degree C for your next hatch and check your hatch timing. It should get closer to the 21 days.
Florida Incubation Troubleshooting
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/aa204
Sign: Chicks hatch early; tendency to be thin and noisy. Causes:
a.Small eggs.
b.Differences among breeds.
c.Incubator temperature too high.
d.Incubator humidity too low.
It is quite possible your thermometer or hygrometer are not really, truly accurate. Did you calibrate them? Some more links.
Rebels Thermometer Calibration
http://cmfarm.us/ThermometerCalibration.html
Rebels Hygrometer Calibration
http://cmfarm.us/HygrometerCalibration.html
Hatching that early is not real unusual. If you can, I'd suggest lowering yoru incubator temperature by about 1/4 degree C for your next hatch and check your hatch timing. It should get closer to the 21 days.
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