846 100-Egg Brower Incubator

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Tonight I turn my eggs once and tomorrow I will start turning them 3 times a day until the 18 day. I will candle them on day 7 & day 14 to see how they are doing.
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These eggs were gathered in three days from three different flocks.
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Flock #1 is a Buff Orpington male with Buff Orpington, White Orpington & Black Australorp females. ( 29 eggs )

Flock #2 is a White Orpington male with White Orpington & Delaware females. ( 13 eggs )

Flock #3 is a Russian Orloff male with Russian Orloff & Delaware females. ( 12 eggs )

I plan to give the chicks to a guy I work with as I am just hatching these eggs to see how my Brower Incubator is going to do in hatching my Black La Fleche eggs next year.
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Here is my Brower, also 846 but looks just a bit different. I have three little windows on the top so I can see in. I borrowed it from a friend who got it from an old school. So far it seems to be working great. I didn't replace anything, just had to figure it out as had no instructions. Screwed the wafer on, plugged it in and monitored it for a few days, then popped my eggs in. Then, I had the thought to contact Brower and they faxed me instructions. I was happy to see that I had guessed at stuff correctly. My eggs are due to hatch in a week.
 
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I have culled 21 eggs of the 54 I started with
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. Most of the culled eggs were infertile. I have 33 eggs now and they are starting to hatch. I will post a picture of the ones that hatch in a day or two.
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Flock #1 is a Buff Orpington male with Buff Orpington, White Orpington & Black Australorp females. ( 22 eggs )

Flock #2 is a White Orpington male with White Orpington & Delaware females. ( 7 eggs )

Flock #3 is a Russian Orloff male with Russian Orloff & Delaware females. ( 4 eggs )





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Here is what I have.
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Flock #1 is a Buff Orpington male with Buff Orpington, White Orpington & Black Australorp females. ( 18 chicks )

Flock #2 is a White Orpington male with White Orpington & Delaware females. ( 6 chicks )

Flock #3 is a Russian Orloff male with Russian Orloff & Delaware females. ( 3 chicks )






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I inherited one that looks exactly like yours. It is a 817G

I have no idea how to work it lol, DO you turn the screw at the top or the wing nut at the bottom? I plugged mine in and the light came on and it heated up to 120. I turned both the top screw and the wing nut but it hasn't decreased yet. Any tips?
 
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Would you mind emailing me those instructions? I have one I have no idea how to use lol

Edit: Nevermind I found instructions online.
 
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I to have bought a 11670 brower model and it didnt come with instructions its my first real incubator:lol: and i dont know how to keep humidity to go past 30% dont know if this is okay in this thing but so far so good i have put eggs in it (about 70 med.to large) and i candle eggs before i put in to check airsacs then again on day 3-4 and they have heartbeats and do it again on day 5-6 and their swimming around so all seems well but im worried that the humidity is not right,should i not change it? since they are growing right like they supposed to? at this age in an incubator? i do have eggs that i put in about 4 days later and them too growing like the first batch, P.S. the temp keeps going from 101f to 110f when the temp is around 65 outside i know that past 102 isnt good for them so i turn a fan on the outside of it or i leave the lid off till the temp drops (i dont know how to turn it down) any ideas?
 

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