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Thank you
Thank you
I am not yet sure what went wrong. I think I am going to google more the egg and membranes looked good the yolk had nice veining. So I am not ruling out temp and humidity, but I am looking for other things as well. I am going to pay better attention to cleaning incubators. I am going to read about a breeding diet to see if something is missing there. The hen is on layer pellets fermented and dry. With side of oyster shell. The Rooster is about 8 months old but he did fertilize. He is on 18 - 20 % grower feed and they spend a few hours everyday on play date with grass bugs and each other. I will also use more than one gauge in the incubator to check for sure. So lots of reading ahead and I will most likely wait to try again until next spring if this last set starts and fails I may even go back and ask a broody
If you can think of anything else I should look for or into please let me know. I love to learn and read.
Thank you
I am not yet sure what went wrong. I think I am going to google more the egg and membranes looked good the yolk had nice veining. So I am not ruling out temp and humidity, but I am looking for other things as well. I am going to pay better attention to cleaning incubators. I am going to read about a breeding diet to see if something is missing there. The hen is on layer pellets fermented and dry. With side of oyster shell. The Rooster is about 8 months old but he did fertilize. He is on 18 - 20 % grower feed and they spend a few hours everyday on play date with grass bugs and each other. I will also use more than one gauge in the incubator to check for sure. So lots of reading ahead and I will most likely wait to try again until next spring if this last set starts and fails I may even go back and ask a broody

If you can think of anything else I should look for or into please let me know. I love to learn and read.