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I don't know, I guess it differs from people to people.
Anyway one weak quail with curled toes died ): My first one who is quite swollen and had the umblical cord around it's neck in egg![]()
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I don't know, I guess it differs from people to people.
Anyway one weak quail with curled toes died ): My first one who is quite swollen and had the umblical cord around it's neck in egg![]()
Oh my goodness! the first hatch in this thread! how precious!!![]()
I just did my day 14 candling and I kept 15/18. I removed one of my X's and 2 of the swedish flower hens that were all 3 developed quitters. All the rest look good, but I'd like to see better sized air cells. I have kept the humidity in the bator at 23-28% the whole time, but my cells are still on the smaller side. I think I will let this group hatch upright in modified egg cartons. Hopefully if any of them do have too much moisture that will help keep it out of their mouths. I hatched my last 3 times like that with great results.
BTW...for the person wanting to lower their humidity, cut the bottom off a pill bottle and twist it through he side of your bator across from the fan. When you want the humidity lower just take the lid off the pill jar, and to raise the humidity close it back up. I used the big plastic spice jars from dollar store because the lids just snap open and shut. I have one right under my fan and one across from it. You may have to increase the setting on your thermostat if you use a home made like me, but the more airflow you get going through the bator the lower your humidity will get.
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