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Trouble Shooting Failures with Egg Incubation 

When incubation of eggs fails, indications are often available that a well trained professional 
uses for diagnosing the causes for failure. The information listed below includes the more 
common symptoms for incubation failures, the causes for each symptom, and the 
recommended corrective measures Symptoms of incubation/breeder management problems 
include: 

 

Clear eggs with no visible embryonic development.

 

 

Blood rings in incubated eggs.

 

 

Many dead embryos at an early stage.

 

 

Chicks fully formed, but dead without pipping.

 

 

Pipped eggs, but died without hatching.

 

 

Early hatching.

 

 

Late hatching or not hatching uniformly.

 

 

Sticky embryos.

 

 

Embryos sticking or adhering to shell.

 

 

Crippled and malformed chicks.

 

 

Abnormal, weak, or small chicks.

 

 

Chicks with labored breathing.

 

 

Large, soft-bodied mushy chicks.

 

 

Rough or unhealed navels on chicks.

 

 

Short down on chicks.

 

 

Excessive yellow down color.

 

 

Symptoms 

Probable Cause 

Corrective Measures 

Clear Eggs with no 
embryonic 
development 
(infertiles) 

 

Males undernourished 

Follow a recommended feeding program to 
provide adequate nutrition. Replace 
underweight males with vigorous ones 

 

Too few males 

Increase the number of males in the flock. 

 

Seasonal decline in fertility 

Use young cockerels more resistant to 
environmental stress. 

 

Competition among breeding 
males 

Do not use too many males. Rear all males 
together. Place temporary partitions within 
large pens. 

 

Diseased flock 

Conduct an approved disease control 
program. 

 

Frozen combs and wattles 

Provide comfortable housing. Properly select 
and maintain drinking fountains. 

 

Old males 

Replace with younger males. 

 

Selected mating in pens 

Artificially inseminate infertile hens. Replace 
males in the pen/house. 

 

Male sterility 

Replace males in the pen/house. 

 

Crowded breeders 

Provide recommended floor space, at least 3 
ft²/bird. 

Summary of Contents for SH180

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL Model SH180 DIGITAL AUTOMATIC EGG INCUBATOR HATCHER VERY IMPORTANT READ THIS USER MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR INCUBATOR...

Page 2: ...thank you for trusting Surehatch as your incubator brand of choice in this endeavor We wish you all the best and hope that you enjoy this journey as much as we do Feel free to contact us for advice o...

Page 3: ...eve the best possible incubation results In addition to the contents of this user manual we also recommend that you further your knowledge of incubation by studying additional hatchery management info...

Page 4: ...eggs which are placed in it is of good quality Infertile eggs will never hatch poor quality eggs will give low hatch rates Good quality hatching eggs havethe best chances of successful hatching Shipp...

Page 5: ...as you will introduce pathogens into the incubator Don t wipe eggs before setting as you will close the egg pores which they need to breathe through rather use a brush to clean eggs If you smell a ba...

Page 6: ...the air out of the room As eggs develop into chicks they release C02 Carbon Dioxide which needs to be extracted out of the room Ensure that fresh air Oxygen enters the room Ideally the air in the roo...

Page 7: ...ave hatched DO NOT TO OPEN THE INCUBATOR HATCHER FROM DAY 18 to 21 opening the door causes major moisture loss and may shrink wrap the chicks inside the eggs Ideal incubation temperature is 99 5 F Flu...

Page 8: ...ble ties loose which hold the trays Plastic Water Containers Placed behind hatching crate Water evaporating from the pan creates humidity required for incubation Hatching Crate s This is where you mov...

Page 9: ...e about 1 hour The incubator has been factory set to heat up to 99 5 F 37 5 Degrees Celsius when you switch it on The incubator will take about 1 hour to heat up to 99 5 F You can change the temperatu...

Page 10: ...best hatchability an egg must lose 12 of its weight by 18 days of incubation HUMIDITY SETTINGS IDEAL 50 to 65 Humidity is determined by the surface area of the water container pan and the amount of f...

Page 11: ...as long So the recommendation is to Provide good air circulation around the eggs while pre warming Allow 6 to 12 hours for pre warming Automatic Egg Turning Your Surehatch Incubator is automatically s...

Page 12: ...ator by wiping the insides with a cloth and incubator sanitizer It is essential that the incubator and trays crates be cleaned thoroughly between hatches Before cleaning inside the incubator be sure t...

Page 13: ...be switched ON after loading and handling eggs Check for smelly rotten eggs remove and throw away if any Check that FRESH AIR is coming into the room CHECK that nothing is blocking incubator AIR VENT...

Page 14: ...odied mushy chicks Rough or unhealed navels on chicks Short down on chicks Excessive yellow down color Symptoms Probable Cause Corrective Measures Clear Eggs with no embryonic development infertiles M...

Page 15: ...rited low hatchability Avoid cross breeding May need to secure different breeding stock Improper ventilation Increase ventilation rate in incubator and or room but avoid drafts Add oxygen at high alti...

Page 16: ...commended incubation temperatures Old or improperly stored eggs Gather eggs frequently cool immediately and store eggs properly Do not store longer than 7 days Symptoms Probable Cause Corrective Measu...

Page 17: ...ends down Turn eggs at least 3 times daily Do not turn eggs within 3 days of hatching Heredity Proper culling and breeding practices will reduce problems Slick hatching trays Use trays with wire floor...

Page 18: ...tching Remove all chicks as soon as fluffy but within 24 hours after hatching Symptoms Probable Cause Corrective Measures Excessive yellow coloring of down Improper and excessive fumigation in hatcher...

Page 19: ...Controller Once this is done and the problem persists consider replacing the heating elements Very unlikely to happen Incubator does not regulate temperature Faulty Temperature Controller or temperat...

Page 20: ...tch com LIMITED WARRANTEE LIMITED LIABILITY Whereas Surehatch has no control over usage of equipment supplied it assumes no responsibility for losses or damage from their equipment No guarantee on hat...

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