Tomorrow morning is set aside to clean and prep the incubator!
Now to find eggs...
Now to find eggs...
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Me and my kids made our incubator. . Working to get the right temperature and humidity. . Right now. ..I got it to be pretty set to 95 temp and 60 humidity. . I want to lower the humidity a bit and raise the temperature. .. do you guys think that if I keep it like this will my eggs still be safe? .. I will be receiving my eggs soon. . I ordered 10 from papas poultry! .. Amy suggestions? ..![]()
I'm hoping that's more of a guideline. I discovered last night that the kids had played with my temp knob on the bator the day before. It was only 89 in there for that long and I'm afraid to candle and see if I lost all my eggs.Check out "hatching eggs 101" by Sally Sunshine here on BYC. You need 99.5 F for forced air and 2 degrees higher for still air. Her info is very good. 95 degrees is fatal. I keep my humidity around 30% and it was a little too moist on my November hatch and I let it drop the last few days to get close to the desired weight loss. I am in Hemet just south of you. Happy Hatching
Check out "hatching eggs 101" by Sally Sunshine here on BYC. You need 99.5 F for forced air and 2 degrees higher for still air. Her info is very good. 95 degrees is fatal. I keep my humidity around 30% and it was a little too moist on my November hatch and I let it drop the last few days to get close to the desired weight loss. I am in Hemet just south of you. Happy Hatching
I'm hoping that's more of a guideline. I discovered last night that the kids had played with my temp knob on the bator the day before. It was only 89 in there for that long and I'm afraid to candle and see if I lost all my eggs.![]()
I'm hoping that's more of a guideline. I discovered last night that the kids had played with my temp knob on the bator the day before. It was only 89 in there for that long and I'm afraid to candle and see if I lost all my eggs.![]()
Me and my kids made our incubator. . Working to get the right temperature and humidity. . Right now. ..I got it to be pretty set to 95 temp and 60 humidity. . I want to lower the humidity a bit and raise the temperature. .. do you guys think that if I keep it like this will my eggs still be safe? .. I will be receiving my eggs soon. . I ordered 10 from papas poultry! .. Amy suggestions? ..![]()
I think it depends on how long they sit at a lower temp, 'cause I've had many sit for days at temps well below that and still hatch. Just candle them.![]()
-Kathy
Thank you both! *huge sigh of relief* I won't keep freaking out. Tonight I'll candle and see how they're doing.If you can get the temp back up they should be okay. The last ones I hatched the baton got turned off for I don't know how long. It was totally cold no heat whatsoever in it. I restarted it. I got 14 to hatch. Had 30 eggs in there only two others were fertile. One died early into incubation the other died while trying to hatch.