- Mar 21, 2014
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Using a Little Giant Still Air 9200
Days 1-18 humidity between 40 and 60% and temp at 100 F
Lockdown was Thursday temp at 99-100 and humidity 65% but humidity right now is 73%
12 eggs
There were 5 that pipped this morning. 2nd time now one pipped at small end - it's doing fine.
I've lost 2 chicks hours after pipping- both had trouble getting beaks out to breathe and I had to push the membrane up off the nostrils. All have seemed to nick blood vessels that have pipped and don't seem ready to be pipping- membranes are all filled with vessels that are thick. Eggtopsies on the 2 that died after pip did not have ANY yolk absorbed.
The woman who sold me the eggs has had 100% hatch rate (what she told me). They are a breed she is developing that she calls "Project X". She is local to me and the eggs were not shipped.
Have I messed up incubation technique on these eggs? Or does this sound genetic?
Last week I had eggs hatch out in my homemade incubator and I had to help one who pipped the wrong end- but the other 3 did it all without any issues on their own.
I'm thrown right now because this batch this weekend they all seem to be doing the same type of thing/having same problems?
Eggtopsy didn't show any swelling to indicate the humidity is too much for them.
Days 1-18 humidity between 40 and 60% and temp at 100 F
Lockdown was Thursday temp at 99-100 and humidity 65% but humidity right now is 73%
12 eggs
There were 5 that pipped this morning. 2nd time now one pipped at small end - it's doing fine.
I've lost 2 chicks hours after pipping- both had trouble getting beaks out to breathe and I had to push the membrane up off the nostrils. All have seemed to nick blood vessels that have pipped and don't seem ready to be pipping- membranes are all filled with vessels that are thick. Eggtopsies on the 2 that died after pip did not have ANY yolk absorbed.
The woman who sold me the eggs has had 100% hatch rate (what she told me). They are a breed she is developing that she calls "Project X". She is local to me and the eggs were not shipped.
Have I messed up incubation technique on these eggs? Or does this sound genetic?
Last week I had eggs hatch out in my homemade incubator and I had to help one who pipped the wrong end- but the other 3 did it all without any issues on their own.
I'm thrown right now because this batch this weekend they all seem to be doing the same type of thing/having same problems?
Eggtopsy didn't show any swelling to indicate the humidity is too much for them.