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AWWW! I think I might end up hatching eggs that way. What method do you use? There are so many to chose! As soon as I get eggs I want to try putting them in the incubator! But I really dont have a clue on what to do!
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AWWW! I think I might end up hatching eggs that way. What method do you use? There are so many to chose! As soon as I get eggs I want to try putting them in the incubator! But I really dont have a clue on what to do!
Thank you!
AWWW! I think I might end up hatching eggs that way. What method do you use? There are so many to chose! As soon as I get eggs I want to try putting them in the incubator! But I really dont have a clue on what to do!
I have a Little Giant Still Air Incubator. Do you know if these types of incubators are any good?Cheaper than an incubator I just found a three door one that I am prop going to buy!! mine is tooo small lol I am addicted to hatching
I have a Little Giant Still Air Incubator. Do you know if these types of incubators are any good?
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I am sure it is I just have a lot of chickens an the little giant wont work for me I never tried it but this is my first year hatching its really a no brainer you can do with heat lights an a box you just need to keep temp an humidity
Thanks for the advice! I will now try keeping the temperature at 97 or 99!Successfully hatching chickens that are healthy depends completely on maintaining a controlled environment for the entire period of incubation.
The main factors to be controlled are:
• Temperature
• Humidity
• Ventilation (oxygen)
• Turning
I try to keep my temp between 97 and 99 cause I read some where lol that you get more hens that way so far in my polish looks like I got one roo out of 10 and don't ever count you chickens befor they hatch