Anyone setting eggs starting July 15 -July 22?

all 5 quail eggs are rocking two days ago...then stopped for a bit. AUUUGHHH WHEN WILL THEY PIP
 
Hi everyone, I'm a little late but would like to join.


This is my 3&4 time hatching. I set the first batch on the 14th, but half the shipped eggs were broken. So they sent me more and the second set were set on the 21st.

So I should have a couple of fluffy chirpers this week and one with all you.
 
urbanmamahen
i think i would raise humidity a little if most of them have lost too much.How do your air cells look?
I raised the humidity to about 50%. The air cells certainly look bigger than before i started, but I don't really know if it is the right size for the incubation period. As I read that weight is the most reliable measure, I weighed the eggs before I set them. I incubated dry because the ambient room temperature is about 50% so I thought that was enough. I guess the heat in the incubator dries the air more than expected. I am keeping my fingers crossed that these eggs are still viable.
 
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I could just rip my hair out right now... I have 2 bators going And 1 is in lock down... the other is following with you guys..set on The 16th... arggggggg

I woke up to 32 degree C in the ones set On the 16th
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and 36 degrees C on the LOCKDOWN BATOR <---not so bad

I have them hooked to one of those back up battery/ surge protector dohickies... I don;t know what happened...but it turned off.

Now I am so upset... I am Already doomed With overheated shipped Eggs...
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Hi everyone, I'm a little late but would like to join.


This is my 3&4 time hatching. I set the first batch on the 14th, but half the shipped eggs were broken. So they sent me more and the second set were set on the 21st.

So I should have a couple of fluffy chirpers this week and one with all you.
What breed did you get?
 
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I could just rip my hair out right now... I have 2 bators going And 1 is in lock down... the other is following with you guys..set on The 16th... arggggggg

I woke up to 32 degree C in the ones set On the 16th
somad.gif


and 36 degrees C on the LOCKDOWN BATOR <---not so bad

I have them hooked to one of those back up battery/ surge protector dohickies... I don;t know what happened...but it turned off.

Now I am so upset... I am Already doomed With overheated shipped Eggs...
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Sorry guess i am dumb but what is the conversion of 32C and 36C to Farenheit?
i would like to know what you are up against.
Not trying to be dense
.I do commiserate with you though as it must be bad if the surge protector turned off. Yikes!!BUT I read that A STUDY showed if the eggs were not heated even up to 6 hours it was actually GOOD for the them as the hen gets off them sometimes for that long and there is a 1-2% better hatch rate wit hthe cooling inteval Said Brinsea. has made their newest incubator where you can turn off the heat for periods of time. So maybe not the end of the world especially for the ones that have been in longer.
I wouldnt give up hope at all. Did they feel warm still? Just wondered GOOD LUCK!!
 
I raised the humidity to about 50%. The air cells certainly look bigger than before i started, but I don't really know if it is the right size for the incubation period. As I read that weight is the most reliable measure, I weighed the eggs before I set them. I incubated dry because the ambient room temperature is about 50% so I thought that was enough. I guess the heat in the incubator dries the air more than expected. I am keeping my fingers crossed that these eggs are still viable.
The weigh they say is the VERY best but i have also read the air cell is the most important as the chick has to have room to breath but not dry up but not drowned either. so the practical side.I do have a questionYou are SURE they are 20 % at this time and its the wrong %?
Also i tried "dry" last hatch and thought i did it well 22-35% anfd then 65% .My room humidity was also 50%.I shrink wrapped the few viable eggs I had according to the Hovabator trouble shooter.One pipped but never hatched the other 2 nothing. but were full grown in the eggs day 18. The temp stayed pretty perfect so had to be humidity
i have heard dry hatdh works REALLY well for a lot of ppl but didnt for me at all.
Now i am doing 40-50 this time. Will see how works!!. GOOD LUCK and keep us posted!
 
There was a site on BYC that showed the size of the air cell for different times in the hatch or you might find it on the web itself.Compare. Lots of info out there.
 
HI
very late to this conversation I see but I set mine on the 16th. This is my second hatch. Only three eggs viable and good from a hen I recently lost so really hoping for them to hatch. They are Blue Laced Red Wyandottes and I only have my rooster of that kind left so.....fingers crossed.
I too lost a bit too much weight upon weighing at around day 7/8 like Urban Mama - raised humidity but all looks OK as far as air cell and veins and movement.
 

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