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