- Jul 17, 2011
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Hi everyone. I haven't been on this site in a while because I hatched my own chick. She was a miracle IVF with many losses so I have a long history of meddling with eggs 
Anywho I recently bought an 'affordable' incubator from ebay as my little Silkie went clucky and I've had stressful times in the past leaving it all up to my hen.
So meddling me gave her two fertile eggs and myself 18 eggs for the incubator. Everything seemed to go perfectly and when I candled at day 10, 15 were alive and kicking. Fast forward to the last 3 days, today being day 21. Two eggs pipped day 19 and stayed that way for 36 hours but I was brave and restrained and let them alone.
Then finally yesterday after 36 hours I saw another one I had previously not noticed was half zipped but silent. I sneakily put my hand in to get it and found it was dead, (a little silkie bantam). As I did this I noticed the Plymouth Rock beside it had pipped a reasonable hole but was also still...grabbed it too and it was also dead
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I did some research and decided I had to help the two little guys that pipped. One popped out with my surgeon like precision with no blood or leftover yolk so was definitely ready. The other I think I was too late and it expired
With two healthy chicks lying dead in their shells, one not making the hatch and one barely surviving....I....well....put the rest of the eggs under my silkie. I figured she knows what she's doing, she's warm, one of hers hatched uneventfully and well I couldn't stand by and watch the rest of the chicks die through the lid of the incubator if the atmosphere was so lethal, I just can't do it.
So please don't yell at me, I followed my instinct. My question is this. What happened??? Was my incubator too humid? My research seems to fit with that. I can't believe they were all doing fine til now. It didn't come with a hygrometer so I've purchased one yesterday (see I'm subconsciously already planning for next time in spite of my heartache).

Anywho I recently bought an 'affordable' incubator from ebay as my little Silkie went clucky and I've had stressful times in the past leaving it all up to my hen.
So meddling me gave her two fertile eggs and myself 18 eggs for the incubator. Everything seemed to go perfectly and when I candled at day 10, 15 were alive and kicking. Fast forward to the last 3 days, today being day 21. Two eggs pipped day 19 and stayed that way for 36 hours but I was brave and restrained and let them alone.

Then finally yesterday after 36 hours I saw another one I had previously not noticed was half zipped but silent. I sneakily put my hand in to get it and found it was dead, (a little silkie bantam). As I did this I noticed the Plymouth Rock beside it had pipped a reasonable hole but was also still...grabbed it too and it was also dead

I did some research and decided I had to help the two little guys that pipped. One popped out with my surgeon like precision with no blood or leftover yolk so was definitely ready. The other I think I was too late and it expired

With two healthy chicks lying dead in their shells, one not making the hatch and one barely surviving....I....well....put the rest of the eggs under my silkie. I figured she knows what she's doing, she's warm, one of hers hatched uneventfully and well I couldn't stand by and watch the rest of the chicks die through the lid of the incubator if the atmosphere was so lethal, I just can't do it.
So please don't yell at me, I followed my instinct. My question is this. What happened??? Was my incubator too humid? My research seems to fit with that. I can't believe they were all doing fine til now. It didn't come with a hygrometer so I've purchased one yesterday (see I'm subconsciously already planning for next time in spite of my heartache).