Mar 21, 2011 #201 buck65 In the Brooder 10 Years Oct 13, 2009 12 0 22 wisconsin just started my batch of 38 should be popping on april10
Mar 21, 2011 #202 PeckingOrder In the Brooder 8 Years Mar 14, 2011 30 0 22 Anyone got any success stories they can share of incubators rising to 39+ degrees for an hour to make me feel better?
Anyone got any success stories they can share of incubators rising to 39+ degrees for an hour to make me feel better?
Mar 21, 2011 #203 Emmalion Songster 8 Years Mar 2, 2011 961 8 121 Western Massachusetts It might of been an over compensation for taking out the turner. was it 39+ above the norm? and what kind of therm was it? I don't know if the eggs took a lot of that heat in. You seemed to have caught it in good time. Not like they sat in it for 6 hours. Good luck and I hope for the best!
It might of been an over compensation for taking out the turner. was it 39+ above the norm? and what kind of therm was it? I don't know if the eggs took a lot of that heat in. You seemed to have caught it in good time. Not like they sat in it for 6 hours. Good luck and I hope for the best!
Mar 21, 2011 #204 Stevenson Songster 12 Years Feb 5, 2011 612 4 204 Southwest Indiana Up to at least 8 pips now....can't see on the back side of several....so there may be more.
Mar 21, 2011 #207 WVman Chirping 8 Years Feb 24, 2011 140 23 99 Salt rock/Hamlin, WV Omg I'm going crazy everyone talking about pips and baby's and I still have a week till lockdown argggggg
Omg I'm going crazy everyone talking about pips and baby's and I still have a week till lockdown argggggg
Mar 21, 2011 Thread starter #208 Tokajein Songster 8 Years Mar 4, 2011 340 0 127 Quote: i know how you feel... though i am only a day away
Mar 21, 2011 #209 T txhomegrown Songster 9 Years Dec 18, 2010 277 3 101 Como, TX Quote: I take it you mean 39 degrees centigrade. That is about 102 degrees Fahrenheit. That should not be a problem since it was only for an hour. I have read that anywhere between 98 and 102 is within limits for hatching.
Quote: I take it you mean 39 degrees centigrade. That is about 102 degrees Fahrenheit. That should not be a problem since it was only for an hour. I have read that anywhere between 98 and 102 is within limits for hatching.
Mar 21, 2011 #210 PeckingOrder In the Brooder 8 Years Mar 14, 2011 30 0 22 Quote: I'm over the pond in the UK, it went up to 39 celsius (102.2F) DIY therm, small microchip receives voltage reading from an NTC thermistor and switches on and off heat circuit accordingly. Been perfect up until now Spending the night down here with them now!
Quote: I'm over the pond in the UK, it went up to 39 celsius (102.2F) DIY therm, small microchip receives voltage reading from an NTC thermistor and switches on and off heat circuit accordingly. Been perfect up until now Spending the night down here with them now!