- Apr 18, 2013
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I just got back into raising chickens last year, so this Spring I thought I'd try my hand at hatching from an incubator. I read up on it beforehand, kept all the temps & humidity at the right levels, made sure they were turned properly, and was really excited when my chicks started hatching a day early. I need to note that I put 4 days worth of eggs in (total of 40), & I should have waited & put them all in at once but you live you learn right? By day 15 I had 28 that had passed candling for fertility/development. Anyway, so I have 28 chicks that should be hatching in 4 successive days now. But my mortality rate is ridiculous! I currently have 11 healthy chicks, & 8 that didn't make it. The rest are still (hopefully) on the way.
3 died from exhaustion I assume, they never gained their strength after breaking though the shell. I checked on 4 eggs that should have hatched & they were dead in the shell - completely developed, just dried up & dead. So I thought I'd help one along (despite being told to let them do their own thing), & it too died because it apparently wasn't ready - yolk still attached, hadn't got through the sac yet...sad.
So is there a point you should help them out of the shell, if so, when? If not, should I expect more dead in the egg as a part of the hatching experience or is there something I can do next time to avoid it? I'd appreciate any help
3 died from exhaustion I assume, they never gained their strength after breaking though the shell. I checked on 4 eggs that should have hatched & they were dead in the shell - completely developed, just dried up & dead. So I thought I'd help one along (despite being told to let them do their own thing), & it too died because it apparently wasn't ready - yolk still attached, hadn't got through the sac yet...sad.
So is there a point you should help them out of the shell, if so, when? If not, should I expect more dead in the egg as a part of the hatching experience or is there something I can do next time to avoid it? I'd appreciate any help
