I saved a plastic lolly tin the kids once had that is just the right height to sit in on the tray with the eggs, I fill it with water to help 'up' the humidity at lockdown. Works a treat. I was using coffee cups but had a chick fall in and go for a swim right after hatch! (That was one time I...
We once lost power for 18 hours, temps in the bators dropped to 79F, we did lose all bar 1 of the (7 dozen, sigh!) guinea fowl eggs, but the chickens were fine. I covered the bators with a thick layer of towels to try and insulate them best I could. 5 dozen happy chicks hatched 2 weeks later...
If you are sure the embryo is still alive there is not much you can do except wait for them to make the first move - I am not sure you can actually start the pipping? Maybe someone else with more experience will have more idea but for mine I don't help if they don't at least start to hatch on...
I have one of the knock off Chinese bators and 5 of the 'real' Chinese bators with the flat panel. My knock off one (our original one) was always cold and refused to keep temp up, we were getting chicks born on day 24 and 25. The real Chinese ones work great - you have to have the one that says...
So sorry to hear that, its heartbreaking when that happens. I recently lost a batch of guinea fowl to power outages. How far along are your eggs? Might it pay to keep them going for a little bit longer and see if any have made it through, but boy that sure is cold!
Total agree as above! I was following the book so to speak at the start and getting 20% hatches, and those we did get were wet and sticky for days after hatching. I now let the bators drop to 20% before the alarm goes off, then I add just a tiny amount of water and they run up to about 45%...
Hi Rookierancher
I seem to get some do this almost every hatch. It just seems to be one of those things, just like some develop blood rings and stop early, some get to the end and stop developing late. Someone told me that if the eggs are laid by an older hen they are prone to late incubation...
I usually find with my 8-48 incubators that just a dash of water in one of the tracks is enough to maintain 30%-40%, I generally lift the lid and squirt a little bit of water in the gap between the rocking trays. I only fill the tracks when I am going into lockdown, and depending on how dry the...
AWESOME! Great news congrats!
Maybe temp a little bit high in the incubator (as mine all are) which leads to slightly early hatch. Never mind as long as they are all happy and healthy.
A bit of both! We ended up with 127 of 143 so I am thrilled. The hens will be some for us as layers...
Just click the "quote" button at the bottom right of their posting and it will automatically place it in the top of the reply box and allow you to add comments underneath it - as I have just done! Enjoy.
All sounds good HNF! My fingers are crossed - or they will be after I finish taking out the last of my chicks for this week - of 143 viable eggs I have 121 chicks! Woohoo.....when I ordered 14 dozen eggs I really didn't stop to think about just how many chicks that might equal!!!! All I was...
Hi bwolfe! Greetings from Australia.
We are all learning each hatch so take a deep breath, and lets see what happens.
Temp is much more dangerous if it goes too high not too low, I had a power blackout for 4 hours early in an incubation that dropped temps on all my bators to 25C and those...
Hi and welcome to the madness!!!!
I let my humidity during incubation travel a range from 20%-50% (I am in middle of a very dry Australian summer so our air is super dry right now). If I didn't keep topping up water almost daily during incubation it would drop to about 5% on its own. When I...
Final update on this - I got 1 lonely little keet born last week! Out of 4 and a half dozen eggs, just one made it - and he/she has turned out to be a cinnamon, I only had 3 cinnamon eggs. He/she is living the high life with two little araucana babies, the poor little thing will probably grow up...
I am currently running 6 Janoel 48 egg auto incubators. The only one I have major problems with is the one that looks like the one in your pics A1momof3....the one with the tilted display panel. Pay a little bit more and buy one with the straight front, it has a 160W motor rather than an 80W -...
Looks like you are missing the clip that joins the motor to the turning rack. One of mine popped out of the groove it lives in. Not sure you may be able to purchase one as a spare part?
Hi Max
welcome to the crazy world of incubating eggs!! It is nervewracking, exhausting, exciting, lots of fun, oh and did I mention nerve wracking?!?!
I am using 6 of the cheap Chinese 48 egg incubators, have been for about 6 months now. Other than keep an eye on the auto turner so that it...