34 is good though
It is good, and if you don't count the clears (since nothing can grow in an infertile egg) 34 out of 37 ain't bad at all.
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34 is good though
I have 5 of them and they have slowed down a little bit but they are still laying between 3 and 4 a day.Are your hens from the store eggs last hatch laying well now or has winter slowed them down? discovered my Trader Joes are only 31/2 months not 4
39 out of 45 is awesome.
I have 5 of them and they have slowed down a little bit but they are still laying between 3 and 4 a day.
They are great chickens.
Good luck! I am looking forward to some pics of the little chicks.I have some eggs in lock down right now, due on Sunday. I will post those..wish me luck!
Anything small will work, shot glass is just an easy size to compare... a 1/4c measure would work too... I dunno if sea salt works the same, should ask Ron or Sally about that... was always told to use non-Iodized salt so that's all I've used... ziploc just needs to be big enough to set the container of salt and hygrometer in side by side and sealed...
Those eggs are generating heat! Just caught my bator at 102°. I know it wasn't that high for long but this always happens once those babies start developing in therejust over week and we'll be getting those hatchers prepped and ready!![]()
Some can be re calibrated buy most cannot.Ok, I tried this test. At the 12 hour mark, the Hydrometer showed 55%, not 75%. So, I know the new digital one is wrong. Is there a way to re-calibrate it? Or, do I return it and get another?
Thanks!!
Ok, I tried this test. At the 12 hour mark, the Hydrometer showed 55%, not 75%. So, I know the new digital one is wrong. Is there a way to re-calibrate it? Or, do I return it and get another?
Thanks!!
A good incubator should be able to adjust for heat from the developing eggs.
Some can be re calibrated buy most cannot.
Return it.