6th Annual BYC New Year's Day 2015 Hatch-A-Long

Tonight for me was finally toss night. I candled again and was glad I waited as some I had no hope for look good! Out of 27, I tossed 10. This is great as had the humidity way up for other eggs hatching in it and it messed these eggs up. I was going to feel lucky if any of them hatched! So I am down to 17 now. Still happy! :)
That's great!
I am going to try hatching in the same incubator as some other eggs. I didn't really think of the humidity messing up the other eggs, though. Hmmm.
 
Merry Christmas everyone just got home from a great family Christmas. We had spaghetti and meatballs, pizza, cheese bread, garlic bread, pepperoni stuffed with hot peppers, macaroni salad, green salad Lots of great food. Exchained presents.
chickens got a flake of alfalfa hay, turkeys got watermelon, chihuahua got fresh beef bones, horses got carrots . All is well in the Ginnings house.
I haven't candled my eggs and probably won't.. NO BAD ONES YET. Hatching day is close.
PS eating the chocolate covered cherries I got for Christmas. they are so yummy.......
Now to go back to page 327 to catch up
 
Today is lock down for me!.. I have a still air incubator.. the question is. . How much should I lower the temperate?.. Right now I am keeping it to 102 degrees. . And the humidity I am going to try to keep it at 60-70?.. Is that right? .. first time doing this so am I am a bit nervous!!!!!
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Today is lock down for me!.. I have a still air incubator.. the question is. . How much should I lower the temperate?.. Right now I am keeping it to 102 degrees. . And the humidity I am going to try to keep it at 60-70?.. Is that right? .. first time doing this so am I am a bit nervous!!!!!
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I personally go for about 100* and no more than 60%, but others have more exp than me. Good luck!!?
 
Now, here's my question.. As far as humidity during incubation (not lockdown), I generally don't even study it during the early days. I just concentrate on development and if something g looks amiss with the air sacs, I ... Well, it never has looked amiss, really.

SO. Fast forward to now.. I decided yesterday to move my little hygrometer from hatcher (not being used, just waiting) to bator.. And humidity is in the 20's.

So do I need to fiddle with that? If my air sacs look ok I'm good, right? I just feel like I should let them be but don't want to mess anything up in the long run..
 
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Here are some pics from just now, day-whatever-we're-on, lol. Do the air sacs look ok? I thought they did..

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**also**.. Do I worry about how some eggs seem much more "full" than the others? I mean they all have great veins and movement.. Thanks :)

Ps I think this counts as crossing over from "enjoyment" to "anxiety" :lau
 

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