8 of 12 is still very good. I have hatched less than that in a Brinsea. I don't fret over the no-hatches any more. I don't assist, either, but having to cull a fluffy one at 4 days old will do that to you. Some chickens just aren't meant to hatch, and from the healthy ones you did get, I would say there was nothing you did wrong. I would rather have fewer healthy chicks than have more chicks with problems. Really, 67% is a great first shot. What kind of incubator were you using? If you say LG 9300, you are my new heroWell, I took your advice and did eggtopsies on the last two. They were indeed dead![]()
#1 might had pipped into a vein (there was some blood, but not tons so I'm not sure) he was properly positioned and seemed properly moist. pip was a tad bit low so that could have been it too.![]()
#2 upside down, internally pipped into fluid end.![]()
Both had yolk properly absorbed and looked good. So there ends my first hatch....
12 Set
6 hatched normally
2 hatched w/ assistance
1 early quitter
1 late quitter (we don't know why)
1 pipped a vein
1 pipped upside down into fluid end
Thanks for everyone's support! If you even have anymore ideas on my late quitter feel free to post.