The 8th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-a-long!!!!

Im doing a test hatch before the HAL right now . And so far the easter eggers that have started to pip are all pipping on the small end of the egg. Could this be a genetic disorder. So far its just 2 out of 14 eggs.
I've had wrong way pippers hatch on their own just fine. Don't hatch them in cartons though.

Quote: I had to look them up, never heard of that breed. Holy cow, what a HUGE dog!
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Well, today I learned the importance of having more than one thermometer in your incubator. My one thermometer had been reading around 97-98 for the last week, so I slowly increased the temp setting on the incubator to try and bring it up. Today when I woke up the thermometer was dead! When I put a new battery in, the temp read 106
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Apparently as the battery was dying it wasn't reading correctly. Of the 6 duck eggs I candled only 2 showed signs of life
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From now on I will have more than one thermometer in there!

P.S. This is the first time I have had any issues like this. I never had an issue so I didn't see a need to add another thermometer..... Lesson definitely learned!
 
Well, today I learned the importance of having more than one thermometer in your incubator. My one thermometer had been reading around 97-98 for the last week, so I slowly increased the temp setting on the incubator to try and bring it up. Today when I woke up the thermometer was dead! When I put a new battery in, the temp read 106
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Apparently as the battery was dying it wasn't reading correctly. Of the 6 duck eggs I candled only 2 showed signs of life
barnie.gif
From now on I will have more than one thermometer in there!

P.S. This is the first time I have had any issues like this. I never had an issue so I didn't see a need to add another thermometer..... Lesson definitely learned!
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Well, today I learned the importance of having more than one thermometer in your incubator. My one thermometer had been reading around 97-98 for the last week, so I slowly increased the temp setting on the incubator to try and bring it up. Today when I woke up the thermometer was dead! When I put a new battery in, the temp read 106
hit.gif
Apparently as the battery was dying it wasn't reading correctly. Of the 6 duck eggs I candled only 2 showed signs of life
barnie.gif
From now on I will have more than one thermometer in there!

P.S. This is the first time I have had any issues like this. I never had an issue so I didn't see a need to add another thermometer..... Lesson definitely learned!

I'm so sorry, Frenchie. Hopefully the 2 wiggly ones will hatch happily.
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Well, today I learned the importance of having more than one thermometer in your incubator. My one thermometer had been reading around 97-98 for the last week, so I slowly increased the temp setting on the incubator to try and bring it up. Today when I woke up the thermometer was dead! When I put a new battery in, the temp read 106 :hit Apparently as the battery was dying it wasn't reading correctly. Of the 6 duck eggs I candled only 2 showed signs of life :barnie From now on I will have more than one thermometer in there!

P.S. This is the first time I have had any issues like this. I never had an issue so I didn't see a need to add another thermometer..... Lesson definitely learned!


Aww, I'm so sorry. I hope your two little wigglers make it!
 
I kept adjusting the thermometer with my first hatch...just a few degrees up and down. My results were lousy. I learned to turn the bator on for a whole week before putting in the eggs. Then it's "set it and forget it". I do keep a 2nd thermometer inside just in case, though.
 
I kept adjusting the thermometer with my first hatch...just a few degrees up and down. My results were lousy. I learned to turn the bator on for a whole week before putting in the eggs. Then it's "set it and forget it". I do keep a 2nd thermometer inside just in case, though.

It was calibrated correctly. I made sure of that! Plus I had a hatch finish about a week before I set these eggs
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I just didn't realize the battery was low and that when the battery is low it doesn't read temp correctly. It read humidity just fine.... Weird. But the one battery has lasted me a year or more of hatching, so I'm not too upset. Just wished I realized it sooner!
 
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