Update?
-Kathy
Both are out! The first one got out all on its own. The second one was zipping and seemed to be a little stuck so I just helped it the rest of the way out.
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Update?
-Kathy
Update?
-Kathy
Both are out! The first one got out all on its own. The second one was zipping and seemed to be a little stuck so I just helped it the rest of the way out.
Congrats! Pictures?
-Kathy
I set 2 of the decoy eggs and had 100% hatch rate!!Small # i know but i like the way it sounds!
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She was then sitting on 5 and after week 2 I took them and am finishing them in the bator. All 5 are alive and well after week 3 ish...my bad for not marking the date...but I'm looking forward to sharing more pics soon!
Is there a way to turn the temp down. That will cook the eggs. If not I wonder if adding water could help.Hi some advice needed incubator temp is hard to control due to high ambient temp which is 44 45°c can seem to bring down the incubator temp and advice or tips would be very helpful thankyou
Make sure temp is around 100 F. I go with 99.6 F and 60-68% humidity. Humidity can be different for others.Putting in my first ever peafowl egg in the incubator today. Wish my luck!!
Any advice would be appreciated!
Usually the mother is the best place for them. I would make sure they're getting a medicated feed. The hen can eat it, medicated feed won't hurt her.I'm sorry if I'm posting on someone else's post but two of my 4 peachicks have died and I'm wondering if I should take the two live ones away from momma into the house to and feed them Myself?