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It's now day 29, not a single one has hatched. The last time I was on here I decided when I got home to double check temperature etc, even though the digital read stated 37.5, I put another thermometer in (at the bottom) and it read 2 degrees less! I'm guessing that's the cause? Have I totally ruined them and got this absolutely wrong, goodness knows if the humidity on the reading is even accurate, feeling like an absolute idiot now....
Should I now break the eggs open and see what stage they got to?
I'm guessing the the 2 degrees difference has ruined them.
What temp reader and humidity reader is best to buy? Totally lost confidence in this now, didn't know it was so difficult to get right
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This site suggests they might be OK down to 35C
http://www.brinsea.co.uk/downloads52
But they may be underdeveloped/deformed/die
Doesn't sound too good does it?"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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It is easier with a broody but with an incubator boy can start them off at anytime, often much earlier in the season and you can hatch much bigger numbers. Though I've had a few broodies that just walk and give up half way through sitting so either method can have its failures. Incubators just need the temp regulated. I have mine running for 4 or 5 days or so before setting the eggs to ensure the fluctuations in temps are evened out and it's also worth resting the eggs after posting/ travelling before setting
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