Temp spike over night. Have I killed the eggs?

B J Hopkins

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I started a new batch of eggs the evening of 3/27/12. My incubator had been on all day and the temp. had consistently been 100 degrees. After I put the eggs in it took over 3.5hrs to come back up to 100. Last night I saw the temp was 102. OK I figured but still I turned until the light went off. I watched it over the next hour or so and temp seemed to hold at 100. Now just a few minutes ago I can in to turn the eggs and it's about 105! I'm working at stabilizing the temp. Have I killed the eggs right off the bat? Or caused deformities?
 
Is your incubator still air or does it have a fan? I know lethal temp for a still air is 107, not sure about forced air though.
I hope everything is okay
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Have some faith.

I, too, had temperature spikes at the beginning of incubation with a homemade bator.

They all continued to grow. Relax.
 
My sister is incubating eggs using a homemade incubator, as a home school project with her kids. The fan didn't seem to be working right and when she replaced it, she put it in with it blowing in the wrong direction, and ended up with temps as high as 105 or 106. This was towards the end of week 1. We thought that she killed the eggs, but decided to move forward and watch and hope while looking for another source of eggs. This week she removed all the eggs she thought were duds, and added a few eggs from another source. She cracked open one of the eggs that she thought was dead, and there was a live chick in it... not quite ready to hatch... So don't give up hope. She may have eggs pipping in the next 48 hours. We will see. (Now she has eggs with 3 different due dates in there!)
 
UPDATE!!! She just posted on facebook that she is hearing peeping sounds from the eggs, so... Don't give up hope! :)
 
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UPDATE!!! She just posted on facebook that she is hearing peeping sounds from the eggs, so... Don't give up hope! :)

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That's encouraging. The temp has been stable all day since I got it reset this morning.

Sorry your sister lost one chick. Something I've done in the past, if I'm not sure about an egg and it's close to hatch time is; I put the egg against my ear and tap on the shell w/my finger nail. Sometimes the chick will peep letting me know the egg is still viable.
 
I just had an unexpected heat spike to 105! It's good to know 107 is the limit now, that will be a little less fretting. Good luck with your own eggs or maybe this is an old thread, or something XP Anyway just the answer I was looking for!
 
i have a forced air incubator and had a temp spike over night of roughly 102 do you think they will be ok they were supposed to hatch yesterday but nothing yet the spike was last week
 

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