i never really understood the float test.. :/
im sorry.. if i confused you.
sounds like they have passed..

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i never really understood the float test.. :/
im sorry.. if i confused you.
i never really understood the float test.. :/
im sorry.. if i confused you.
oh no that would be terrable!!!!your fine.
i understand.
i just dont have hope for my eggs at this point with the way they look.
if there is no change for the better in them by saturday i am removing them. and putting in my call ducks.
i feel horrible that they didnt make it .
i;m also thinking my thermomoter malfunctioned and i had the wrong temp for the entire time.
i was using the metal one that came with the incubatory but tonight the mercury split inside the tube and some of it went down and some went up.
so i borrowed one from the neighbor and it says my temp is 101.
CG, I haven't had one turn yellow but I have only had a few goes at incubating.
If you see absolutely no movement from any of them on candling then I'm afraid that is not hopeful. But you know that...
I'd give them till Saturday too. Don't discard them too early.
Do you have a still air or fan forced incubator? 101 is a little high for a fan forced but not in the fatal range. Maybe a tad low for still air but not enough so that it should make too much difference (IMO).
Other things to consider are the diet the adults are on (if they came from your birds), and humidity at hatch. It should be at least 70%.
I'm so sorry that you haven't had any hatch yet.
http://dahlbecksilkies.bravehost.com/cuckoo.html
look at these beautiful birds i hope i get some like this... she has one buff roo and two cuckoo hens