Why so many quitters?

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According to this site; chicken eggs humidity should be much higher than what is recommended by most BYC'ers on this forum. I had four well developed chicks last week that did not pip at all.....I'm wondering if having a higher than 60% humidity would have done the trick???
 
Please correct me if I am wrong but I think the the 60% humidity was recommended for egg storage prior to putting in them in the incubator.
Now I know there are a few folks on this forum that incubate at higher humidity do to being at higher altitude...I think.
Carolyn
 
Yesterday I had a 100% hatch on 12 eggs that I ordered from Okiehen (OK to FL). More than a few of them had very uneven air cells that almost ran down the side of the egg but they all survived. I think that when eggs are shipped, most packages travel on planes...maybe something to do with being un-pressurized at 35, 000 feet has something to do with damaging the insides. Just a thought............
 
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Thanks Scrap,
The funny thing is I do have some with air cells like that, 3 of them, and they are amongst the ones developing just fine!
Congrats on a fantastic hatch on shipped eggs!
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Carolyn
 

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