8th-annual-byc-new-years-day-2017-hatch-a-long

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[COLOR=333333] [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] At noon on December 11, 2016(local time), people all over the world will be setting eggs with the goal of hatching out hundreds of cute little fuzz-butts all on the same day: New Year's Day 2017! [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]We'll be updating this post and thread with more information.[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]So, subscribe to this thread, add it to your bookmarks, and check back for more details!![/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Note: Subscribe by posting in the thread that you want to hatch with us![/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]:celebrate [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]We'll also be listing some contests & prizes soon![/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Place to find hatching eggs:[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/754060/the-new-crazy-24hr-auction-thread[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=FFA07A]Set Dates for Poultry:[/COLOR] Muscovy (35 days) - 11/27/16 Goose (31 days) - 12/1/16 Duck, Turkey, Pheasant (28 days) - 12/4/16 6Guinea Fowl (26 days) - 12/6/15 Chicken (21 days) - 12/11/16 Coturnix Quail (18 days) - 12/14/16[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Some dates are getting close![/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=A52A2A]Duck Hatching Tips![/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]http://www.duckhealth.com/hatcduck.html[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]whatifthepowergoesoff.pdf 706k .pdf file[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Hatchability Problem analysis.pdf 1,708k .pdf file[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=B22222]Still Air Incubator Tips![/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/chookschicks-incubation-cheat-sheet[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=B22222]Hatching tips from Sally Sunshine and chickencanoe![/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/step-by-step-guide-to-assisted-hatching[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/hatching-eggs-101[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/704328/diary-notes-air-cell-detatched-shipped-eggs[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]http://www.brinsea.com/customerservice/technote.html[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]http://www.natureform.com/kb/newArticles/12.html[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]http://www.natureform.com/kb/newArticles/4.html[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]http://www.natureform.com/kb/newArticles/8.html[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=800000]Incubation Worksheet by Roan[/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]IncubatorWorksheet.pdf 21k .pdf file[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=800000]Chicken:[/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]
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[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Hatchability Problem analysis.pdf 1,708k .pdf file[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=800000]How to clean your incubator:[/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Originally Posted by ChickenCanoe [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] If it is new, you can just use some liquid detergent. But DO NOT get any water on the thermostat or any other electronics.[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]If it's used, I would use Lysol or spray a dilute chlorox solution.[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Whatever you use, rinse it well and some people put it in the sun to dry. That might not be an option this time of year.[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Again, Keep the electronics dry.[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Someone in this thread recommends using peroxide.[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/138943/disinfecting-an-incubator[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/331442/how-do-you-clean-your-styrofoam-incubator[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/359793/best-way-to-clean-styrofoam-incubator[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=B22222]Members:[/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=B22222]Contests![/COLOR] [COLOR=800000]1. Guess the number of egg set for the Hatch a long.[/COLOR] [COLOR=800000] Post your best guess for the total number of eggs set in the hatch a long in the main thread. Please do not post the number of eggs set in the thread. [/COLOR] [COLOR=800000] Prize: BYC Calendar[/COLOR] [COLOR=800000]Enter Guesses here:[/COLOR] https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...number-1-contest-guess-the-number-of-eggs-set [COLOR=800000]2. Best Hatch Rate[/COLOR] [COLOR=800000]First Prize: BYC Store gift card[COLOR=8B4513] [/COLOR] Second Prize: BYC 2017 Calendar[/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]
participants will need to be setting a minimum of 6 eggs​
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These can be under broodies or in your incubators. Send @ronott1 a pm letting him know how many you will have cooking. We'll need that info​
by the 3rd of Jan at the latest
to be included in the contest. When the hatch is over,​
you'll take a pic and post it to show us how many​
you actually hatched.​
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he picture must be of sufficient quality to count all the chicks
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In the event of a tie, the one who hatches the most chicks wins.​
[/COLOR] [COLOR=800000]3. Holiday Baking Contest[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Do you love making Crafty things? Is Frosting artistic medium?[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=800000]Then we have a contest for You! [/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]First Prize: Rolling pin with chicken imprints donated by @Jessimom :
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[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=800000]Submission Deadline: December 28[/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]
  • Open to All BYC Members
  • Anything poultry related (coops, houses, brooders, incubators, etc.)
  • At least a portion of the entry has to be edible, but not all of it
  • Original work only
  • All BYC rules apply
  • All entries must be submitted as a reply to https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1145080/8th-annual-new-years-day-hatch-a-long-contest-number-3
  • Limit of 3 photos per entry
  • Limit of 1 entry per member Post pictures in this thread. Pictures cannot be digitally altered(photoshopped) and need to be a good enough quality for us to see the project clearly. Winners will be picked by a panel of judges.
:weee [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Good Luck![/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=800000]4. First Random Post Contest[/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=800000] A random post number has been picked. The Hatch a long member that posts on that number wins![/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=800000] Prize: Key-chain @Cynthia12 [/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]
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I know I was supposed to wait until tomorrow to remove the automatic turner, but I did it today because I will be busy tomorrow. I don't think that removing it 1 day early is going to matter any. Everything in there is still looking good so far. None of the 6 eggs in there are stinking or anything, so I'm hoping that all 6 of my new Splash and Blue Australorps will be popping out to see the New Year 2017 in!
 
I know I was supposed to wait until tomorrow to remove the automatic turner, but I did it today because I will be busy tomorrow. I don't think that removing it 1 day early is going to matter any. Everything in there is still looking good so far. None of the 6 eggs in there are stinking or anything, so I'm hoping that all 6 of my new Splash and Blue Australorps will be popping out to see the New Year 2017 in!

I'm honestly considering doing the same thing! I'm so worried about what to do if one tries to hatch early. I don't want to kill it in the time it takes me to get everyone off the turner. Although I CAN just turn it off, but I'd rather it be out so I have a better shot of siphoning water into the trays while on lockdown.
 
I'm honestly considering doing the same thing! I'm so worried about what to do if one tries to hatch early. I don't want to kill it in the time it takes me to get everyone off the turner. Although I CAN just turn it off, but I'd rather it be out so I have a better shot of siphoning water into the trays while on lockdown.

I was also in the October hatch-a-long, and that time I had 2 sets of eggs due for hatching a week apart. Set 1 had 6 eggs, and there were 7 eggs in set 2. When it was time for the turner to come out for my 1st set, I put each set in a small paper towel lined cardboard box that would fit inside of the incubator. I did open the incubator to quickly turn by hand the ones from the 2nd group. The total eggs of both sets was 13, and only 1 egg (from set 2) didn't make it to hatch and looked like it had shrink wrapped inside of the egg. So, my hatch rate in October was 12 out of 13.
 
I was also in the October hatch-a-long, and that time I had 2 sets of eggs due for hatching a week apart. Set 1 had 6 eggs, and there were 7 eggs in set 2. When it was time for the turner to come out for my 1st set, I put each set in a small paper towel lined cardboard box that would fit inside of the incubator. I did open the incubator to quickly turn by hand the ones from the 2nd group. The total eggs of both sets was 13, and only 1 egg (from set 2) didn't make it to hatch and looked like it had shrink wrapped inside of the egg. So, my hatch rate in October was 12 out of 13.
Mine, I have to take the entire lid off to remove all the eggs from the turner and replace them. It shouldn't take THAT long, but I also wanted to candle them before locking things down. I'm going back and forth with myself in my head right now. I won't start lockdown with raising the humidity if I remove the turner now, I'm just trying to make sure I'm not being unnecessarily impatient. Ugh. #FirstTimeHatchingProblems lol
 
It may be premature or wishful thinking though!
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The turner just rolled and I didn't hear anything. Of course, now I'm wondering what the heck I'm gonna do if any of them do internally pip before I take the turner out. Today is day 16. I'm planning to remove the turner tomorrow night then start pushing the humidity up on Thursday. Do they only run the risk of shrink wrapping if they've externally pipped? I DO have one egg that I think will be an early bird, but today just feels a smidge too early to start LOL. What do I know though? I R Not A Chick
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I know I was supposed to wait until tomorrow to remove the automatic turner, but I did it today because I will be busy tomorrow. I don't think that removing it 1 day early is going to matter any. Everything in there is still looking good so far. None of the 6 eggs in there are stinking or anything, so I'm hoping that all 6 of my new Splash and Blue Australorps will be popping out to see the New Year 2017 in!

I know several people who stop turning around day 14.
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And yes, you only have to worry about shrink wrapping if the chicks have externally pipped, providing that your humidity has been good all along and your air cells are on track.
 
Mine, I have to take the entire lid off to remove all the eggs from the turner and replace them. It shouldn't take THAT long, but I also wanted to candle them before locking things down. I'm going back and forth with myself in my head right now. I won't start lockdown with raising the humidity if I remove the turner now, I'm just trying to make sure I'm not being unnecessarily impatient. Ugh. #FirstTimeHatchingProblems lol

That's why I put mine in those little paper towel lined boxes as I was taking them out. Work quickly so that they will be back in there as soon as possible with the lid back on. You can set the turner on something that won't burn, because that little motor there in it does get a bit hot. Don't forget to put your thermometer back in there.
 
I know several people who stop turning around day 14.
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And yes, you only have to worry about shrink wrapping if the chicks have externally pipped, providing that your humidity has been good all along and your air cells are on track.

I think that the reason why that one egg looked a bit shrink wrapped back in October, was because the egg might have still been a little on the smaller size from the pullet who hadn't been laying as long as the other ones. At that hatch, I had been testing to see if my cockerel was fertilizing the eggs yet.
 
I know several people who stop turning around day 14.
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And yes, you only have to worry about shrink wrapping if the chicks have externally pipped, providing that your humidity has been good all along and your air cells are on track.

That's good to know, thank you! Husband is encouraging me to just wait until tomorrow to remove the turner lol. Maybe I'll just remove it in the morning if I can't stand it. ;)

That's why I put mine in those little paper towel lined boxes as I was taking them out. Work quickly so that they will be back in there as soon as possible with the lid back on. You can set the turner on something that won't burn, because that little motor there in it does get a bit hot. Don't forget to put your thermometer back in there.

I think that might depend on your setup? Mine doesn't really have room for anything else to be placed in it. It's just tall enough for the fan to be out of the way of hatching chicks. (This was taken earlier in the hatch). I think I'll just need to work quickly, but carefully.

 

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