Doganjo - did your last ones look as though the membrane under the shell had dried out? Had they pipped?
- have you got any instructions with your incy? I think mine gives possible reasons for late death.
I seem to remember that pheasants need a higher temp than hen eggs in the incy to develop correctly and gamekeepers wife said chicks need to be kept warmer than hens chicks and need game chick crumbs.
Yes, membrane was very dry, no pipping at all on those - only 5 pipped and I had to help them out. The others were fully formed - not even attached to shell. No deformities at all as far as I could see. No instructions with the incy. I read online that pheasant eggs are like duck eggs and need higher humidity, and more heat than hens. Very tough shells. Their owner is bringing game crumbs tomorrow I think, although there are only 2 left from this batch. They are also very stupid - I decided to check them at 3 this morning and 2 were sitting in a small ramekin I'd put in with water - like it was a nest. That's why I've lost this one I think - got pretty wet and cold.
Yes, FiB they cheep inside even before they pip - that's why I didn't throw these eggs away thinking they weren't going to hatch - they had gone to 29 days in stead of the expected 23 to 26 for phessies.

(heat too low I think)

I'm quite sad about all this.

Even at 68 I am still learning!
