Hey guys question for you....
I have been hatching quails for almost a year now, but everytime i hatch a batch of eggs the chicks are very bloody. So when the egg first pips, the chick inside is unable to move around in the egg to complete the hatching process and instead gets stuck. When this happens, we tend to help them hatch by gently removing the shell. They eventually do come out of the egg and most do survive. Out of 20 eggs in a batch, 2 will completely hatch on their own and the remainder will need to be assisted as they are bloody. Does anyone have any suggestions as what i am doing wrong?
Im using a R-com digital incubator which has and auto turner and digital humidifier. The temperature sits at a constant 37.5 degrees celcius, though in most cases i can only get the humidity up to 50-60%. COuld it be the humidity, or am i missing something in the whole incubation process?
Thanks
Anthony
I have been hatching quails for almost a year now, but everytime i hatch a batch of eggs the chicks are very bloody. So when the egg first pips, the chick inside is unable to move around in the egg to complete the hatching process and instead gets stuck. When this happens, we tend to help them hatch by gently removing the shell. They eventually do come out of the egg and most do survive. Out of 20 eggs in a batch, 2 will completely hatch on their own and the remainder will need to be assisted as they are bloody. Does anyone have any suggestions as what i am doing wrong?
Im using a R-com digital incubator which has and auto turner and digital humidifier. The temperature sits at a constant 37.5 degrees celcius, though in most cases i can only get the humidity up to 50-60%. COuld it be the humidity, or am i missing something in the whole incubation process?
Thanks
Anthony