My hubby just ordered me the reptipro 6000 for my B-day, WhooohoooI am so excited to try this out, this will be my first time incubating.![]()
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My birthday is the end of this month.. so it's on my "wish list"
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My hubby just ordered me the reptipro 6000 for my B-day, WhooohoooI am so excited to try this out, this will be my first time incubating.![]()
looks like the humidity was way to high in the beginning.. perhaps try a drier hatch this time?First hatching - big disappointment.![]()
It's Day 23 so I gave up and pulled the eggs out. No peeping, no pipping. Opened them from the top to check air sac, they all looked about right. Out of 10 eggs, 8 were fully developed, one was half developed, one was barely developed. These are eggs from Red Stars, NH Reds, and Auracanas and a NH Red Rooster. Temp during entire time was 100.2F and I started with 52% humidity and backed it off to around 42% after candling on day 10 and seeing the air sac not as big as it should be. Candled again at 14 days and saw good development, OK air sac. Locked down on day 19 and upped humidity to around 72%, removing from auto turner and setting on sides. One egg had a rather thick leathery membrane, all the others had a thinner moist membrane. All chicks had not zipped into air sac, they still had their heads tucked down. Since the temp was right and the humidity seemed right and they ALL died very late in development, I'm wondering what I did wrong? Will start another batch after collecting today. It is 18F outside and I check every hour and get the eggs before they cool down too much. I assume they wouldn't have developed if they got too cold before I collected and stored at 55F before warming up to room temp then into the 'bator by the end of the day after collecting all.
First hatching - big disappointment.![]()
It's Day 23 so I gave up and pulled the eggs out. No peeping, no pipping. Opened them from the top to check air sac, they all looked about right. Out of 10 eggs, 8 were fully developed, one was half developed, one was barely developed. These are eggs from Red Stars, NH Reds, and Auracanas and a NH Red Rooster. Temp during entire time was 100.2F and I started with 52% humidity and backed it off to around 42% after candling on day 10 and seeing the air sac not as big as it should be. Candled again at 14 days and saw good development, OK air sac. Locked down on day 19 and upped humidity to around 72%, removing from auto turner and setting on sides. One egg had a rather thick leathery membrane, all the others had a thinner moist membrane. All chicks had not zipped into air sac, they still had their heads tucked down. Since the temp was right and the humidity seemed right and they ALL died very late in development, I'm wondering what I did wrong? Will start another batch after collecting today. It is 18F outside and I check every hour and get the eggs before they cool down too much. I assume they wouldn't have developed if they got too cold before I collected and stored at 55F before warming up to room temp then into the 'bator by the end of the day after collecting all.