quail: help, day 19 and not hatched

mandarin1

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Hi everyone, this is my first time hatching quail. They are texas a and m, on day 19 and have not hatched. I put them in lockdown on day 14 like you're supposed to and I incubated them with a temp of 99.5 and humidity just like my chickens at 45-50% in a forced air incubator. I was getting worried, so I picked up the egg and placed it back down without rotating it or candling, literally just picked it up and placed it down. When I placed them back down they started rocking the egg, so they're still alive, what should I do? I don't want to lose them obviously, but when I candled them at lockdown I couldn't see if the air cell is large enough since they are hard to see inside with all the spots on the eggs, so I don't know if they're having trouble? I know everywhere you read says you should not help, but I'm getting worried and desperate, any help/advice would be GREATLY appreciated!
 
People say they sometimes hatch at day 20-21. Usually when the temp has been a little low. What's your humidity now? If they haven't even begun to pip, I at least wouldn't help them.
 
My temp., as long as my three thermometers are correct, was between 99.5 and 100.0 the entire incubation. Since they've been on lockdown at day 14 my humidity has been between 60-65%. I did have one day that we had some rain and our house windows were open and the humidity got up to 70%, but again, that was during lockdown. I tried tapping on egg, again picking it up without rotating it at all, and heard no chirping, so I don't believe they've internally pipped either. I guess I will continue to cross my fingers and hope they hatch
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I really appreciate your input, it puts me a little more at ease in thinking there might still be a chance for them. Thank you!!!
 
You're not going to be able to candle them after lockdown. If none of them hatched don't worry as they will hatch together, I'd be more concerned if 1 or 2 hatched but the rest haven't pipped. You really, really shouldn't open the incubator to check on them as they are in a very fragile do or die sort of state.

Are you at a high elevation?
 
No, I am not at high elevation. They actually all died, I opened up the eggs to see what happened and they were all at the pointy end of the egg even though I had them in the egg turners pointy end down, just like my chicken eggs. Could this have been a result of the person I got them from not storing them correctly?
 

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