Altfrizzle
Songster
Cool down cycle is on my incubator. One hour a day from day 8 to 18 will increase hatch rates a bit.
In other words, cooling is good not bad!
What 'bator? And cool down is down to what temp?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Cool down cycle is on my incubator. One hour a day from day 8 to 18 will increase hatch rates a bit.
In other words, cooling is good not bad!
You get to set on Christmas Eve!All 7 of mine are still going strong and purchased eggs are supposed to be here tomorrow night so pickup on Saturday morning.
I have a Brinsea octagon 40. Let me find the blurb on it....What 'bator? And cool down is down to what temp?
Yes but the incubator has since lost its glamor to her. I’m certain that will change when they start hatching.You get to set on Christmas Eve!
Must be exciting for your Grand Daughter
Not Ron but I’ve used that setting on my Brinsea. It was a decent hatch as I remember but I really don’t know how it would have done without it.Ronott1, have you experimented and find your experience confirms that?
I’ve actually been googling since I saw your post. It makes sense to me that cooling would be beneficial because mama hens do it. I’ve never seen mine leave her nest for that long, though. Although it’s winter and cold!
Yes, it makes a difference especially with shipped eggs. The chicks hatch better and have more vigorRonott1, have you experimented and find your experience confirms that?
I’ve actually been googling since I saw your post. It makes sense to me that cooling would be beneficial because mama hens do it. I’ve never seen mine leave her nest for that long, though. Although it’s winter and cold!
How cute!Oh guess what!? I found #3! Snuck her right out and here she is! A bit small, but she will grow!View attachment 1215276
Disregard the paint under my nails, have not dug it out yet. What a cute chick #3 is!