So my DD, 8 years old, comes to me and says, "momma, something is wrong with the incubator, it just crashed". Now, I can see the incubator from where I am sitting and it looks just fine. She then says "you know, like the turner crashed". So I go look and sure enough the turner trays 90 degrees and dumped 1/2 the eggs onto the bottom of the incubator tray! At this point I was pretty perplexed since I couldn't figure out how that might have happened.
We carefully fished out 40 button quail eggs, 30 cot eggs, and a couple dozen chicken eggs. Looked like only 1 cot egg got cracked (I tried the nail polish trick, but think I might just chuck it since I don't like to risk rotten eggs). The eggs are now in carton bottoms for the moment and getting back to temp. I will hand turn the eggs and cut carton bottoms out tomorrow (I needed to move fast to get these eggs back in the bator and get the temp back to normal).
Examination of the turner revealed that the rod that links the trays to the turner came off where it attaches a the motor. It shouldn't have been able to do that since it is in a channel and then I discovered that the bottom of one side of the channel had broken apart (it was still hanging there, but had shifted enough to release the rod. How did it break????
I am so irritated with this turner. It is from hovabator and the first time I used it two of the posts for the trays had stress fractures where they attached to the tray before I even got to use it. Hovabator sent me replacements without issue. It appears that the plastic is really fragile on these and the turning and/or any abnormality in the plastic and it causes it to break.
I am going to call them to see if I can replace the turning rod. It is the first time I have purchased shipped eggs and to have 1/2 of them dropped to the bottom tray cannot be a good thing for these babies. UUuuugh. Not to mention that I now have to hand turn them.
Thank goodness that I have a kid who is tuned into the hatch and that pays attention to what is going on around her. She ran to get the items we needed to effect a rescue and carefully took each egg as I passed it to her and marked it with an "X" for me as I took them out so we can hand turn them.
I have never hatched with hand turning. Can I keep them in the egg carton bottoms until hatch? Should I cut the bottoms off for circulation? What about those dollar store baskets with the shelf liner on the bottom of them (I often use them at hatch, can I use them until then)?
Thanks for listening to the rant!!!