My incubator Temperature dropped to 22c HELP!

jtommers

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Mar 20, 2025
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Hi, I really need some advice!

My chickens eggs are currently on day 13, and I just checked my incubator and saw the temperature is at 22c and 56 humidity. I last checked my eggs 12/16hrs ago and the temperature was at 37.6 and humidity 45. So, my eggs could have been sat in 22c temperature for up to 12-16hrs, will my eggs be ok? or have they been killed due to the low temperature??

Please can any once help?
 
I hope you're right! Not sure really, I took the lid off to last night to add water for humidity, so maybe I didn't put it back on properly. However, when I saw it was at 22c the lid seemed to be on right. hopefully it doesn't happen again!
 
@jtommers The eggs should be fine. They may just hatch a little later. Candle them before you put them into lockdown. Let us know how it goes. 🙂
 
Having a nightmare! they temp went back up to 37.6c and just checked and it's down to 27.6c. Anyone know why a machine would do that?
 
@jtommers The eggs should be fine. They may just hatch a little later. Candle them before you put them into lockdown. Let us know how it goes. 🙂
Hey, update. 21 days was yesterday and no eggs have hatched 😢 i changed the incubator on sunday to one working, so temperature has been spot on. i candled them on day 18 a i think they have grown since day 13. could there be a delay if temp dropped for 12/16hrs last friday?
 
Hey, update. 21 days was yesterday and no eggs have hatched 😢 i changed the incubator on sunday to one working, so temperature has been spot on. i candled them on day 18 a i think they have grown since day 13. could there be a delay if temp dropped for 12/16hrs last friday?
Yes, wait a few more days. Monitor humidity. The lower incubator temperatures can delay hatching. Look for movement or pips. Don’t give up on them yet. 🙂 Please keep us updated.
 
Yes, wait a few more days. Monitor humidity. The lower incubator temperatures can delay hatching. Look for movement or pips. Don’t give up on them yet. 🙂 Please keep us updated.
So one chick is pipped through! there alive.

How do I increase humidity? the new incubator is an old one and can't tell me the %. I have sprayed water over the eggs, as i'm worried the shells are hard. I don't want the one egg which has pipped through to dry out.
 
If you have no way to monitor humidity, then don't monitor it. It's too late to make adjustments now.
I messed up my hatches and possibly killed 3 perfectly formed chicks because I fumbled with humidity levels when it was too late to do so.
Leave everything the way it is. If they're pipping don't touch.
 

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