CoturnixComplex
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- Nov 16, 2018
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12/12 hatched! Set 16 but only 12 were fertile and 2 chicks died shortly after the hatch (one needed assistance, the other one had unabsorb organ(s) hanging out...). Left with 10 chicks
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We also tested three different incubators (2 different brands, all Styrofoam ones) at different areas of the house. Here's the result so far...
Kitchen Incubator (Farm Innovators 2450):
Set 95 shipped eggs to start, 15 were infertile, 60/80 made it to lockdown (75%).
Note - this incubator has a cold area in the centre (96), while the edges were at 100.5.
Basement Incubator (Farm Innovators 2450):
Set 120 shipped eggs to start, 19 infertile, 91/101 made it to lockdown (90%).
Note - this incubator has cold spot on the bottom left side (97.6) while other areas were at 101.
Basement Incubator (Little Giant, an old still air model with a dial, fan added):
Set 120 shipped eggs, 17 infertile, 88/103 made it to lockdown (85%).
Note - this old incubator has no cold spots and is quite reliable temp. wise, but had a hard time keeping the humidity in.
There's another 50 or so on day 7, many were infertile (low roos atm).
This is our first time stagger hatching. So far it's worked out well I think...we never really get great results but it's always been acceptable. Also to note that we did NOT let the eggs sit for a day before popping them in the incubators, only about 6 hours.
Just thought I'd share this....in case anyone is interested![]()
This is great! I love doing experiments like this! Thank you for sharing the results. And yay chickies!