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  1. gavenkh

    Eggs not hatching

    you have probably already read this but just in case... https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/goose-egg-hatching hope it helps! good luck!
  2. gavenkh

    YAY!...100 % hatch rate for DRY incubate AND HATCH methods!

    that's great! i plan on trying different ways until i find the best one. what was the room/incubator humidity without adding water? my room only stays at about 25 or less.
  3. gavenkh

    can i leave eggs to hatch in an egg carton???

    it's a very good idea. i think it would work as long as during lockdown they are placed with the air bubble on top. let us know!
  4. gavenkh

    What incubator to buy...

    i just got 2 little giant 9200 bators and they are working great! they just changed models from the 2010 to 2012 version and the new one has great upgrades. i got them on sale for $35 but they usually run $45. the turner is the same price. they hold 40-80 eggs depending on type and size.
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    Still "Lock Down" when eggs at different stages?

    sorry... i don't know what i was thinking. i think what i mean is that if you raise the humidity for lockdown and then have the eggs up front that still need rotated, you can open the bator quickly and rotate them and replace the moisture with some squirts of warm water. this should not harm...
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    Dumb thing done by newbie

    i just got a nice LG 9200 at tractor supply company for $35
  7. gavenkh

    Chick completely zipped, but stuck

    your humidity sounds about right. how long has it been trying to deshell? hopefully it's out my morning. good luck.
  8. gavenkh

    Still "Lock Down" when eggs at different stages?

    you can lockdown the ones that seem ready an then add the others. just add them quick and give a squirt or two of warm water to replace the humidity if needed. it shouldn't be that big of deal.
  9. gavenkh

    What to do with 2 different batch of eggs???

    you are in a tight spot. either way you are doing something that people will say is wrong. in lockdown you should not open the lid. it loses heat and humidity. however, it is very important to turn the eggs in the early and middle stages. i assume that you can't get a second incubator for...
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    Crippled Chick

    sorry about having to put it down. :-( great to hear about the otherwise successful hatch! i had 2 ducklings hatch today! it was amazing! my first duck hatching. they took forever from first chirp to being outside the shell. about 36 hrs. they are sooo cute! not fluffed yet though.
  11. gavenkh

    New First Hatch Please help us.

    i leave mine in for at least 24 hours. some say they are fine for 3-4 days. i usually can't stand it and take them out sometime around 36-48 hrs. for you and your new chick!
  12. gavenkh

    New First Hatch Please help us.

    i know how you feel. i am going through the same thing! my 1st duckling egg started piping last night. now i have 2. they are rocking back and forth and chirping. i WANT to help them but i KNOW i shouldn't.
  13. gavenkh

    New First Hatch Please help us.

    What kind of incubator are you using? If it has venting holes are they open? Do you have water dishes in there to add humidity? I wouldn't do too much to change it... Its not extremely high.
  14. gavenkh

    Crippled Chick

    Haha, I get your question now about how many times to feed it. I was thinking you meant all of your chicks, not the sick one. Lol
  15. gavenkh

    Crippled Chick

    Very sorry to hear about your chick. I am a new incubator as well. I had my first batch a couple days ago and I also had one chick that had legs that were not right. Very sadly, I had to put it down. I actually put it in the freezer since I figured it would just kind of go to sleep. It was very...
  16. gavenkh

    New First Hatch Please help us.

    I am assuming that you are doing chicken eggs? If so, that humidity is a little high. They are usually around 60 or 70 during lockdown. If you are doing duck eggs then obviously they are a little early and that is about the perfect humidity for them. As long as they are chirping and moving...
  17. gavenkh

    LG Little Giant #9200 Still Air Incubtaor *New* Design

    I purchased a LG #9200 a couple weeks ago for my first chick/duck hatch attempt. I am finishing this batch and wanted to make the lockdown process a little easier so I went out and bought a new LG #9200 yesterday. It's quite different than the one I got a couple weeks ago. A little research and...
  18. gavenkh

    First Time Hatcher Questions and Issues

    i got another incubator yesterday. another 9200. i figured it should make things a lot easier to control going into lockdown. not to mention i can hatch more eggs! :-) i think i am going to take my first 9200 back and exchange it. my new one is totally different. i guess they changed models in...
  19. gavenkh

    First Time Hatcher Questions and Issues

    ...just in panic mode this being my first time hatching. we should have just let it alone when it started to pip and let "nature" take it's course. *as much as it can in an incubator* we were just very curious and anxious. also, this incubator is very hard to control. i am thinking that changes...
  20. gavenkh

    First Time Hatcher Questions and Issues

    ...hatched). The next one hatched about 6 hrs later. This one appears to have one bad leg and maybe both. The third was "born" a couple hours later. *I am sure my wife and I screwed up here and we feel terrible about it* There was a small hole in the shell for hours and it was chirping but not...
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