gunnit
In the Brooder
- Sep 17, 2015
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Hey guys, I'm a first time chicken hatcher via incubator. I've read so many stories about washing eggs versus not washing eggs for hatching and I'm left just as unsure as I was when I first started researching. Sooo..... I'm going to do a step by step on the eggs that we'll be hatching and how were going to do it.
Right now we get between 20 - 35 eggs daily. Some are dirty and some are not.
I'll be setting my eggs in the GQF 1502 incubator today. The ones that "look" clean will go in the incubator as is. The dirty eggs with poop and mud stains on them will be cleaned in three controls:
1) Straight water
2) Water and bleach (1TBSP BLEACH PER GAL.)
3) Brinsea solution (PER DIRECTION)
Anyway here a are a few pics of the eggs we have so far
P.S. NO EGGS ARE OVER TEN DAYS OLD
S)
Right now we get between 20 - 35 eggs daily. Some are dirty and some are not.
I'll be setting my eggs in the GQF 1502 incubator today. The ones that "look" clean will go in the incubator as is. The dirty eggs with poop and mud stains on them will be cleaned in three controls:
1) Straight water
2) Water and bleach (1TBSP BLEACH PER GAL.)
3) Brinsea solution (PER DIRECTION)
Anyway here a are a few pics of the eggs we have so far
P.S. NO EGGS ARE OVER TEN DAYS OLD
S)