I am trying to integrate a chicken into my 2-3 year flock. I have some "Browns" and a friend gave me a black cochin that is about 5months. I put the chicken in the established flocks coop at night and they give her a heck of a time during the day. I have been locking them (the browns) out of...
Okeedookee, I came home from work today and one of my eggs was cracked! I couldn't believe it! I haven't been able to stay away from the incubator for more than 10 minutes! For those of you who remember my first experience, this is alot better! I notice the humidity was down around 40%, so...
Um, day 18 tomorrow didn't notice any veining, mostly dark. Mini mag-light, really dark room. I'm not going to handle them any more though. I'm just gonna wait now. I mean, after I take them off the turner. Oh, I had one vent hole open this time too. Live and learn. They are chicken eggs...
Yes Yes! I marked the air cell on all 7. Should I be able to see movement? I think I'd like to try the carton idea. I will then place them in the carton pointy end down. The air cell isn't that big. It probably went down the egg 3/8-1/2" I'm getting really excited!
I did an eggtopsy. most of the eggs were completely ready...feathers, wings, etc. but they didn't hatch. According to a few resources..humidity. Iwas concerned that i maybe drown them, hence the position of the egg question. Should I candle them then tonight? I haven't had the bator open at...
This is my second experience with hatching. First did not go so well. I am just confirming the position of the egg in the tray...the book I've used as a reference says small end down. Is that correcet, or is that just in the beginning? HELP! Did some of you say you used egg cartons in the...
Thank you very much that is a really helpful resource. My husband opened a few more and found one that was alive....for a short time. So, thinking they maybe drown, I put the remaining eggs in a carton and back into the bator. Denial.......humidity was off...The only time the incubator...
So I did what "17 roses" wrote she does when she is ready to "throw in the towel"
I candled three eggs, cracked them open, and saw no movement. One was just the yoke with a bit of blood and goo. One was feathers, but no movement. (I didn't open them entirely) And one was a foot, but no...
The incubator was a freebee from the school dist. (anything with fur or feathers out of the classrooms these days) It is a HOVA bator with turner. I just used the thermometer that came with it, and as I posted kept the reservoir full according to the opperating manual. I will, however, pick up...
Don't have a meter. (For humidity) I have just been keeping the reservoir full. According to the incubator. Will there be movement? Foul smell?
Temps are at 100deg STEADY at the top of the egg.