Hi! Someone told me to post here about my first incubation questions, getting ready to go on lockdown:
[COLOR=333333]Hi, I have been lurking around for the past couple of weeks. I started incubation of 48 eggs on Sunday evening, 4/9/17. It is an older still air incubator, it didn't even come with a temp or humidity gauge. I bought a thermometer that lays on top of the eggs (and verified its accuracy with other thermometers). I also bought a reptile humidity gauge (and verified it's accuracy with and electronic humidity monitor we had). Out of those 48, we have 38 definite ones with chicks! [/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Humidity has been around 40-45%. I haven't added any water, we are keeping it in our basement.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]1. As incubation goes by....do the chickens put off more heat? It seems like I am constantly having to turn down the temp everytime I go to turn (I am turning 3 times a day). Sometimes it will sneak up to 102, I am trying to keep it right around 100. I am worried about about this![/COLOR]
During lockdown with a still air, you will want to reduce your temperature by a degree or two. I have forgotten the exact temp you'll want - pretty sure someone will chime in here (I use circulated air, so it's not on the tip of my tongue).
[COLOR=333333]2. I am doing my last turn tonight and will go on lockdown. I have read anywhere from increasing the humidity to 65-80%. Recommended? The only way I can get water in there without opening it is too add it through a small vent hole. Is there a humidity percentage that is too high that I need to open up other vent holes?? [/COLOR] [COLOR= Red] Pull those babies out!!You want that good air circulation as much as possible, especially with a still-ajr incubator. I generally lockdown at 65-70 - some prefer higher. The only time I have had problems with stuck chicks because of humidity dropping is when I meddle too much!
[COLOR=333333]My air sacs don't look like the Day 18 air sacs in the pics I see online. They look more like Day 14 air sacs. Right now my humidity is 40%. Should I open up any vent holes before lockdown tonight and should I even up the humidity at all?[/COLOR] If air sacks seem small, that is an indicator that your humidity is probably running a bit high. But, here, I will tell you my own personal experience: I have had eggs that really did not look like they were ready for lockdown with little air cells, right along side those with normal cells... somehow they all hatched just fine. The only air cell problems I have ever really had were the shipping related damaged ones. But, with them, I'll have notes that say "Terrible air cell" for a particular egg, and that one will hatch out fine! Then, others with notes that say "Awesome air cell!" that don't end up hatching. I probably second guess myself in the area of humidity more than any other, and I am always amazed how things tend to work themselves out!
[COLOR=333333]3. Temperature - My temperature gauge is the type that sits on top of the eggs that has the plastic backing. I want to keep monitoring this temp but if those eggs hatch first I won't be able too. I do have some fake ceramic eggs (we used it for some chickens we had bought that had problems pecking at their eggs, fake eggs immediately stopped it!). Since these fake ones are the same size....could i put the gauge on top of those or will it not work because they are ceramic and not the real thing?[/COLOR] I think you could safely set your thermometer on the bottom of your incubator for the last few days and still receive an accurate reading of the general bator temp
[COLOR=333333]4. I would like to put something down on the metal grid to catch all the little shell pieces, I read somewhere to use cheesecloth but I was worried about their little feet getting stuck on it and wrapping them up so I was going to put the cheese cloth under the metal grid. Or could I just use paper towels?[/COLOR] Most of us use the rubber shelf liner readily available at the dollar store. It makes a great non-slip surface for their first walking attempts.
[COLOR=333333]Thanks!![/COLOR]