Spyda
Well-Known Member
just as eggs are hatching.
Literally happened an hour ago. The power adaptor has failed on my incubator/brooder. Luckily I found the eggs fairly quickly (as I'm checking on hatching) but they were already getting cold, as was the one chick which had just hatched. I've moved the 3 unhatched eggs and the 2 hatched chicks to a cardboard box and put a heat lamp over them. Problem I am having is getting the humidity high enough to allowing hatching to work. Two of the eggs have holes with chick beaks showing and little movements inside, but one egg has yet to show. There's something moving about inside it, so it's still alive. I've put a wet sponge next to the eggs but because my heat lamp is large, so is the cardboard box they're in and I can't get the humidity above 30%.
Anyone got any ideas what I can do????? Flipping typical this would have to happen tonight of all nights. So close to hatching.
Any advice welcomed. Ugently! Thanks.
Literally happened an hour ago. The power adaptor has failed on my incubator/brooder. Luckily I found the eggs fairly quickly (as I'm checking on hatching) but they were already getting cold, as was the one chick which had just hatched. I've moved the 3 unhatched eggs and the 2 hatched chicks to a cardboard box and put a heat lamp over them. Problem I am having is getting the humidity high enough to allowing hatching to work. Two of the eggs have holes with chick beaks showing and little movements inside, but one egg has yet to show. There's something moving about inside it, so it's still alive. I've put a wet sponge next to the eggs but because my heat lamp is large, so is the cardboard box they're in and I can't get the humidity above 30%.
Anyone got any ideas what I can do????? Flipping typical this would have to happen tonight of all nights. So close to hatching.
Any advice welcomed. Ugently! Thanks.