- Nov 15, 2020
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Hello everyone,
Please any advice would be most welcome
I have had 3 major power outages during my chicken egg incubation, where the temperature went down to 30 C, or even lower around 26 C degrees, for around 6 to 12 hours. All between days 12 and 14.
Well, I was quite sure all embryos had died, but now at day 16, I have candled the eggs, and surprisingly, at least 10 eggs have living embryos on it with no signs of damage.
So what should I expect from this hatch? Will it be a late hatch? Will the chicks have a lot of malformations? How should I prepare myself for hatching day?
Has anyone ever had any experience related to huge power outages during incubation?
Thank you so much
San
Please any advice would be most welcome

I have had 3 major power outages during my chicken egg incubation, where the temperature went down to 30 C, or even lower around 26 C degrees, for around 6 to 12 hours. All between days 12 and 14.
Well, I was quite sure all embryos had died, but now at day 16, I have candled the eggs, and surprisingly, at least 10 eggs have living embryos on it with no signs of damage.
So what should I expect from this hatch? Will it be a late hatch? Will the chicks have a lot of malformations? How should I prepare myself for hatching day?
Has anyone ever had any experience related to huge power outages during incubation?
Thank you so much
San
