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I think it's time for you to relax. Sounds like everything is working perfectly for you.
If you can keep the humidity and temp correct, then the more ventilation the better.
Someone gave me a good tip. Get a cheap but powerful LED flashlight with multiple lamps. Take the lens out and the egg sets lower, it works like a champ.
My wife is always asking me where her stuff is cause she assumes it's outside. I was using her colander to sprout grains and seeds. I bought a plastic one but the holes were too big to hold wheat and flax. So I traded her for the wire mesh one. She likes the plastic one better for pasta.
Win - win.
I sit the hygrometer outside. an hour later I go to Accuweather, punch in my zip code and see what they're reporting for the humidity and compare.
That's close enough for government work.
See above about removing the lens on an LED flashlight. Just buy the size that works.
Ready for another good story about Penes?
I had an old LG someone gave me. The Styrofoam was corroded so wouldn't seal well. The windows were missing. I just bought a couple small pieces of glass and glued them on. I repaired the mating edges with some water putty.
When my first Penedesencas started laying, I set 30 eggs once the pullets started laying good size eggs. No matter what I did the temperature wouldn't stabilize. It kept swinging from 82 to 108. After about 5 days I gave up figuring they cooked. I had a couple hens go broody so I put fresh eggs under them.
I got busy and completely brain farted on the incubator. A couple weeks later I went into the basement to get some feed and I heard some noise.
I kept rustling around and the noise didn't stop. I thought "those mice sure are brave making so much noise with me down here".
I went to investigate andthere were 2 chicks running around the incubator. It was day 22. Wild temperature swings and eggs not turned after day 5 and they hatched anyway.![]()
I thought these are super birds. It was one cockerel and one pullet. I leg banded them so I could tell them from those that hatched under the broodies.
Wouldn't you know it, they lost their leg bands.
I was thinking I could develop a super race of chickens that would hatch no matter how bad I screwed up incubation.![]()
This was the batch of eggs.
I never brood chicks in the house. I always say that the dust wouldn't have a chance to kill me, my wife would have already done so.
I have to get my automatic doors finished.
She's pretty upset about having to get home by dusk every day to lock up.
maybe these will help
http://www.natureform.com/kb/newArticles/12.html
http://www.natureform.com/kb/newArticles/4.html
http://www.natureform.com/kb/newArticles/8.html
http://www.brinsea.com/pdffiles/what is egg candling.pdf
http://www.brinsea.com/customerservice/poweroff.html
http://www.brinsea.com/customerservice/storage.html
http://www.brinsea.com/customerservice/preseason.html
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I have 7 different groups of chickens. It wasn't so bad till the weather got real cold and I had to shut down the automatic water systems.
I'm also feeding fermented feed which takes longer.
If I hustle, I can still get done in well under an hour.
THANK YOU!I think it's time for you to relax. Sounds like everything is working perfectly for you.
If you can keep the humidity and temp correct, then the more ventilation the better.
Someone gave me a good tip. Get a cheap but powerful LED flashlight with multiple lamps. Take the lens out and the egg sets lower, it works like a champ.
My wife is always asking me where her stuff is cause she assumes it's outside. I was using her colander to sprout grains and seeds. I bought a plastic one but the holes were too big to hold wheat and flax. So I traded her for the wire mesh one. She likes the plastic one better for pasta.
Win - win.
I sit the hygrometer outside. an hour later I go to Accuweather, punch in my zip code and see what they're reporting for the humidity and compare.
That's close enough for government work.
See above about removing the lens on an LED flashlight. Just buy the size that works.
Ready for another good story about Penes?
I had an old LG someone gave me. The Styrofoam was corroded so wouldn't seal well. The windows were missing. I just bought a couple small pieces of glass and glued them on. I repaired the mating edges with some water putty.
When my first Penedesencas started laying, I set 30 eggs once the pullets started laying good size eggs. No matter what I did the temperature wouldn't stabilize. It kept swinging from 82 to 108. After about 5 days I gave up figuring they cooked. I had a couple hens go broody so I put fresh eggs under them.
I got busy and completely brain farted on the incubator. A couple weeks later I went into the basement to get some feed and I heard some noise.
I kept rustling around and the noise didn't stop. I thought "those mice sure are brave making so much noise with me down here".
I went to investigate andthere were 2 chicks running around the incubator. It was day 22. Wild temperature swings and eggs not turned after day 5 and they hatched anyway.![]()
I thought these are super birds. It was one cockerel and one pullet. I leg banded them so I could tell them from those that hatched under the broodies.
Wouldn't you know it, they lost their leg bands.
I was thinking I could develop a super race of chickens that would hatch no matter how bad I screwed up incubation.![]()
This was the batch of eggs.
I never brood chicks in the house. I always say that the dust wouldn't have a chance to kill me, my wife would have already done so.
I have to get my automatic doors finished.
She's pretty upset about having to get home by dusk every day to lock up.
maybe these will help
http://www.natureform.com/kb/newArticles/12.html
http://www.natureform.com/kb/newArticles/4.html
http://www.natureform.com/kb/newArticles/8.html
http://www.brinsea.com/pdffiles/what is egg candling.pdf
http://www.brinsea.com/customerservice/poweroff.html
http://www.brinsea.com/customerservice/storage.html
http://www.brinsea.com/customerservice/preseason.html
Quote:
I have 7 different groups of chickens. It wasn't so bad till the weather got real cold and I had to shut down the automatic water systems.
I'm also feeding fermented feed which takes longer.
If I hustle, I can still get done in well under an hour.