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YIPPEE! This morning I have 6 chicks and several others almost there.   The Dels were first and then some of the NH are popping.  The Marans have started to pip, I know I have 3 piped so far.  I wish I could send pic.  I am afraid the  photo thingy I used has changed and I have not learned how to download there anymore.  I will have to learn a new way.  Gloria jean

 

    

Rychicken and dirtcreature, I have had the humidity at 70% and they have had no problem with hatching.    Just a thought.    Gloria Jean

 

 



wow 6! L.U.C.K.Y. yea 70 sounds about right. i got mine up pretty high right now, trying to even it out at 75% at the highest so it has room to go down, and so i dont have to open it. right now its at 78%. thanks!

 

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post #192 of 350
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still nothing doing in mine.

I am starting to feel worried.



 when did you put your eggs in? and when wes lockdown suppose to be?

 

I just put my eggs in lockdown yesterday, so i think im behind everyone if i remember right from having to wait to put the egg in to begin with cause they where shipped.

 

I have NADA going on in my bator eithter. and trust me ive been looking. lau.gif

 

sit on your hands and wait! i will be doing the same!

 

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post #193 of 350
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also i think i might have to wait a REALLY long time. im pretty sure i put them in a day early. hahahahah!

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post #194 of 350
I was VERY worried about going from 1/2 ventilation (during incubation) to 1/3 ventilation (during hatching) on my Brinsea as indicated in the instruction book
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note that the ventilation control must be at least 1/3rd open during hatching.
so I just did the best that I could. I'm horrible when it comes to determining measurements like that without using a measuring cup or other measuring device. I can't just "eye" it that way like normal people can. I almost needed a picture to show me where to set ventilation opening. And we won't even talk about humidity. That's another story.

But I guess I did something right because they have commenced to hatching. ya.gif

NPIP Certified-150 Chickens (50 chicks), 13 Geese (6 gosling), 19 BR Turkeys (20 poults), 7 Rabbits, 60 Muscovy Duck, 29 Guineas, 9 Peafowl, 8 Sheep, 1 Goat and pea, turkey and guinea eggs cooking in the incubator.
 

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NPIP Certified-150 Chickens (50 chicks), 13 Geese (6 gosling), 19 BR Turkeys (20 poults), 7 Rabbits, 60 Muscovy Duck, 29 Guineas, 9 Peafowl, 8 Sheep, 1 Goat and pea, turkey and guinea eggs cooking in the incubator.
 

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I was VERY worried about going from 1/2 ventilation (during incubation) to 1/3 ventilation (during hatching) on my Brinsea as indicated in the instruction book
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note that the ventilation control must be at least 1/3rd open during hatching.
so I just did the best that I could. I'm horrible when it comes to determining measurements like that without using a measuring cup or other measuring device. I can't just "eye" it that way like normal people can. I almost needed a picture to show me where to set ventilation opening. And we won't even talk about humidity. That's another story.
But I guess I did something right because they have commenced to hatching. ya.gif

LOL YEA! pictures pictures!



 

 

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post #196 of 350

Today is day 21.  I went to the school a little bit ago, and discovered I have two pips!!!!

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I was really surprised to see one was a Marans egg because I could've sworn my marans looked less developed than the ameraucanas.

 

 

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Hatch Cam LIVE. Hatching 19 misc. mixed breeds http://www.ustream.tv/channel/wendywr1 Possibility of pure FBCM and GL Polish, but most likely a fun assortment of exotic mixes. 

 

I have 25ish chickens, including legbars, coronation sussex, FBCM, polish, ameraucanas, EE and OE

http://acaptivechicken.blogspot.com

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Hatch Cam LIVE. Hatching 19 misc. mixed breeds http://www.ustream.tv/channel/wendywr1 Possibility of pure FBCM and GL Polish, but most likely a fun assortment of exotic mixes. 

 

I have 25ish chickens, including legbars, coronation sussex, FBCM, polish, ameraucanas, EE and OE

http://acaptivechicken.blogspot.com

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post #197 of 350

DAY 20 AND I GOT 1 CHICK AND 5 PIPS....HAD TO MOVE MY EGGS TO MY FRIDGEBATOR BECAUSE I WAS HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE HUMIDITY FACTOR ON MY AQUARIUM BATOR.  I HAD NO TROUBLE WITH THAT ON SAME BATOR BACK ON FEB 20 MY FIRST HATCH  WITH IT WHEN I HAD A DIMMER INSTEAD OF A THERMOSTAT AND THE TRAYY WAS FULL WITH DUCT TAPE INSTEAD OF PLYWOOD........rant.gif........ARRGH......GOOD THING I AINT RUNNING DRY HATCH ON MY FRIDGE BATOR HUMIDITY IS AT 65% AND 1 CHICK  POPPED OUT THIS MORNING.

 

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DAY 20 AND I GOT 1 CHICK AND 5 PIPS....HAD TO MOVE MY EGGS TO MY FRIDGEBATOR BECAUSE I WAS HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE HUMIDITY FACTOR ON MY AQUARIUM BATOR.  I HAD NO TROUBLE WITH THAT ON SAME BATOR BACK ON FEB 20 MY FIRST HATCH  WITH IT WHEN I HAD A DIMMER INSTEAD OF A THERMOSTAT AND THE TRAYY WAS FULL WITH DUCT TAPE INSTEAD OF PLYWOOD........rant.gif........ARRGH......GOOD THING I AINT RUNNING DRY HATCH ON MY FRIDGE BATOR HUMIDITY IS AT 65% AND 1 CHICK  POPPED OUT THIS MORNING.

 

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Oh my gosh! so cute! congrats!

 

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Today is day 21.  I went to the school a little bit ago, and discovered I have two pips!!!!

9351c047.jpg

I was really surprised to see one was a Marans egg because I could've sworn my marans looked less developed than the ameraucanas.

 

 

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OH MY! how exciting! you have me all excited about looking at mine. they are in the other room. i put them in there so i can look/stare/mess with them at all. hahahaha.

 

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post #200 of 350
I hope to have pics on tomorrow. I'm at work now. hmm.png

NPIP Certified-150 Chickens (50 chicks), 13 Geese (6 gosling), 19 BR Turkeys (20 poults), 7 Rabbits, 60 Muscovy Duck, 29 Guineas, 9 Peafowl, 8 Sheep, 1 Goat and pea, turkey and guinea eggs cooking in the incubator.
 

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