Today is day 24 and there have been no new eggs hatch for over 24 hours. 26 left in the incubator.
I had 40 viable eggs going into lockdown on day 18. The eggs began peeping on day 19 and hatching on day 20, with a total of 13 eggs hatching by the day 21, and one late hatcher that began peeping on the night of day 19, but hatching early on day 22. Since then, there have been no peeping at all.
The first six eggs hatched throughout the night of day 19 causing the humidity spike up to 85% or more and stayed there. Late on day 20, I decided to open some vent holes to slowly bring the humidity down, which I did and got down to 65% by the end of day 20. I have kept the humidity at between 65% and 75% since then.
This was a mixed batch of eggs. I had some medium dark Maran eggs, Easter egger eggs, Olive egger eggs, Welsumer eggs, Wyandotte eggs, and a couple more. These were all collected from my own flock which were all fertilized by two Copper Maran roosters, which I borrowed from a friend because I had no roosters of my own (Bobcat got mine). The incubator was mistakenly set to 100 degrees, since day one, because my previous incubation attempt was for peafowl eggs, and I forgot to lower the temp to 99.5, for these chicken eggs. The humidity was kept pretty stable at around 50% for the first 18 days.
So, what went wrong? Going into lockdown, I had an extremely successful incubation, with 95% of the original eggs still viable and alive at day 18. I only lost two eggs, one of which was not fertile. Only one died during incubation in the first 18 days. This is extremely high for a consumer grade styrofoam incubator. I could have not asked for better results going into lockdown. But with only 14 out of 40 eggs hatching, something must have massively gone wrong during lockdown. What could have caused such a massive loss? Was it the humidity spike? Was it the higher temperature? Was it me lowering the humidity?
I had 40 viable eggs going into lockdown on day 18. The eggs began peeping on day 19 and hatching on day 20, with a total of 13 eggs hatching by the day 21, and one late hatcher that began peeping on the night of day 19, but hatching early on day 22. Since then, there have been no peeping at all.
The first six eggs hatched throughout the night of day 19 causing the humidity spike up to 85% or more and stayed there. Late on day 20, I decided to open some vent holes to slowly bring the humidity down, which I did and got down to 65% by the end of day 20. I have kept the humidity at between 65% and 75% since then.
This was a mixed batch of eggs. I had some medium dark Maran eggs, Easter egger eggs, Olive egger eggs, Welsumer eggs, Wyandotte eggs, and a couple more. These were all collected from my own flock which were all fertilized by two Copper Maran roosters, which I borrowed from a friend because I had no roosters of my own (Bobcat got mine). The incubator was mistakenly set to 100 degrees, since day one, because my previous incubation attempt was for peafowl eggs, and I forgot to lower the temp to 99.5, for these chicken eggs. The humidity was kept pretty stable at around 50% for the first 18 days.
So, what went wrong? Going into lockdown, I had an extremely successful incubation, with 95% of the original eggs still viable and alive at day 18. I only lost two eggs, one of which was not fertile. Only one died during incubation in the first 18 days. This is extremely high for a consumer grade styrofoam incubator. I could have not asked for better results going into lockdown. But with only 14 out of 40 eggs hatching, something must have massively gone wrong during lockdown. What could have caused such a massive loss? Was it the humidity spike? Was it the higher temperature? Was it me lowering the humidity?
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