...ol barnyard run eggs. The other non-fertile eggs ...besides the double yolkers...were just that ...infertile. I did kick myself for not candling *all* of the eggs, especially the huge ones before I put them in the incubator. Those I could have eaten. I asked for unwashed, never refrigerated...
I would find an accurate human thermometer and lay it next to the eggs...touching is best. BUT..digital IR thermometers rely on Emissivity..which depends on surface texture...colors!!..and what material the spot where ya shine the aiming light on.. If you even calibrate the thermo for a white...
...and fertile Duck eggs fairly local. Nice lady..decent prices. Bought 8 Ducklings..and a dozen eggs. Nice big Duck eggs. Two of the dozen eggs were *huge*...like Goose eggs.I knew the duck eggs were stretching the holding abilities of my Little Giant auto turner ...but after stacking them like...
According to what I have seen for a replacement..the incubator original supply puts out 12 volts at 5 (five) amps...that supply only delivers 9/10's of an amp.. It might overheat/burnout the power supply.
Oppsss, forgot. I take that wonky piece of plastic off of the temp probe ...carefully! remove that staple. And tape the end of the probe to a golf ball with about 1" of the probe tip hanging out in free air. The piece of plastic is the most unstable thing outside of my feet on ice! If it moves...
...day and then remove the turner..add a channel or two of water...wait 2 days and add another 2 channels of water.. Watch the hatch.
If you feel you **just have** to fiddle with something....gently turn the whole bator 90 degrees left or right (which could remove any of earth's magnetic...
Was the Harbor Freight solar system the 3 -15 watt panel thing with the controller? If so it puts out 45 watts in full sun at 90 degrees to the panels (straight down on) at best. And won't put out nearly as much at higher/lower sun angles...and none at night. In the Winter time the highest...
This is my latest addition to the chicken pens. The bottom 8" or so of a 5 gallon bucket cut off and approx 10 feet of 4 watts per foot of self-regulating heat trace (industrial heat tape) wound around and then heat/air aluminum faced tape....the real sticky gummy one... wrapped around that...
Check inside of coop for a large snake...or rat hole??
Chickens can't tell time so the time change has nothing much to do with it.. Light to dark is the only thing they pretty much understand.. Something has them spooked about going into the coop at dark.
If the door is on a timer make sure it's...
All of my early/mid April hatched pullets are laying now. I average about 11 plus eggs a day from 13 girls.. Usually 12..sometimes 13...sometimes 11 for a couple of days. But they have a couple extra hours of "light" with a coop and a small light out in the pen too, so they can see to go to the...
Only thing I did was keep the faith and jack up the temp close to a degree and a half last week and let them go into the second day after when they "should" have started...my fault mostly cuz I just trusted the 2 thermometers that last hatch really stayed accurate. And plus the 2 power outages...
Well... after 2 power outages for at least one hour each. Last one 2 days before hatch day. They are starting. One is out.. One is pipped and mostly zipped. and one is just pipped. A couple more look like bare "maybes".. And my 2 "supposedly" accurate thermometers lying about 1 1/2 degrees low...
Is it a forced air model? Or the still air...I forget which you have.
And yeah..for a lot of hours the temp will be lower somewhat..until the eggs get to temp. Forced air the 99.5 is fine at the top of egg....still air should be closer to 101 at the top of the egg.
The low end could be a degree...
The city water doesn't wipe out the internal flora and fauna inside people... almost doesn't keep the distribution system clean up to your tap either...it's the bare minimum (Fed/state govt rules) to get the job done of chlorine in one form or another. It will sit on a counter in a glass and in...
Walmart..Target...almost any fabric shop. Cheap pantyhose (preferably new) stuck in simmering, but not rapidly boiling water for 3-5 minutes works (gets rid of dyes and sizing) ..so does thin muslin.. Thin Aluminum screen wire works... just about any thin cheap cloth works for the old...
USPS "used" to have the very worst rating for package care.. I must admit they are NO LONGER on the very bottom of the pile now..
I prefer stuff coming thru the postal system now...even the stuff I order from China comes in faster thru USPS (normal now is 7 days or slightly less :) ) then crap I...
...ones to bounce off of a wall.
What I found is insuring the box for far far more then it's worth...about $10 more extra cost...the box gets some *real* careful handling when they think they are liable for a grand or more. (even though 5 or 6 half-pints of my jelly I have sent isn't gonna get...