Katebeck94
Hatching
- Apr 14, 2020
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I have been raising chickens for 3 years and have only lost a hand full. I have over 80 chickens. All happy and healthy. We have a produce business. So I decided to take things up a notch and bought a VERY EXPENSIVE incubator. Pro Series Digital Incubator, it holds 41 eggs. I had put my own eggs in 1 - 3 days apart, now understanding that was a BAD IDEA! count down began and I lost 3 to Duds ( not fertile ) the rest were great! 15 days in a few others didn’t make it and I discarded them. Temp stayed at a perfect 100 since this is a electric all self monitoring incubator it has a motor to self turn and the humidity was at a perfect 50-55 the entire time. Day 18 we started Lock down last check all Moved in the egg and laid them down like the manual said. Day 20 came and 1 pipped and hatched along with 4 others. I had lost 3 to something. They pipped and then hours later the membrane was red.... 1 of mine shrink wrapped and I managed to get him out. All are healthy and going strong. Today made day 24/25 and nothing, no movement no piping. They ALL DIED!!! What did I do wrong? I kept humidity at 65-75 during lock down and only opened it to make sure they didn’t pipe down and to get the chicks out to the main brooder.
I learned a few things like put all eggs in at the same time so they aren’t waiting and I won’t have to open it after lock down. I candled when I should have and looked for all the signs. I’m so upset! At one point my incubator went bananas and the humidity jumped to 91% then fell to 75. I’m so disappointed and worried I killed my Unhatched chicks. What can I do better next time?
I learned a few things like put all eggs in at the same time so they aren’t waiting and I won’t have to open it after lock down. I candled when I should have and looked for all the signs. I’m so upset! At one point my incubator went bananas and the humidity jumped to 91% then fell to 75. I’m so disappointed and worried I killed my Unhatched chicks. What can I do better next time?