- Aug 8, 2011
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Day 12, candled for the first time and in spite of the 112 degree spike in temperature on the first day all of my eggs show veining and movement! I am so pleased! My incubator (an LG Still Air) stays between 100 and 102 degrees.
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Hi, I have an LG also.it has done me well for about three years......just had to find the right settings and room to keep it in.What kind of incubator do you have? I am wondering how to manage a staggered hatch with one incubator. I have eggs due may 5 and then some coming in a couple days that were supposed to be here last week. I asked them to delay shipping because of the storm, and the ones incubating now showed up 5 days early. I know I am a whiner, but now I don't know what to do. I have just a cheepo incubator to begin with. Would one of those even more cheep still air thingies work for hatching? I wonder....
KEEGAN. I think you had a wonderful hatch. I read someplace that toward the end of hatching it is harder to control temps because the eggs themselves are giving off so much more heat. I am hoping that the fact mine are supposed to hatch on a Monday will allow me more time over the weekend to keep watch and hold things steady. Heck, I might even have to call off that week to stay home and babysit that incubator. It will be an awefully busy week. I am not looking forward to it.
What kind of incubator do you have? I am wondering how to manage a staggered hatch with one incubator. I have eggs due may 5 and then some coming in a couple days that were supposed to be here last week. I asked them to delay shipping because of the storm, and the ones incubating now showed up 5 days early. I know I am a whiner, but now I don't know what to do. I have just a cheepo incubator to begin with. Would one of those even more cheep still air thingies work for hatching? I wonder....
KEEGAN. I think you had a wonderful hatch. I read someplace that toward the end of hatching it is harder to control temps because the eggs themselves are giving off so much more heat. I am hoping that the fact mine are supposed to hatch on a Monday will allow me more time over the weekend to keep watch and hold things steady. Heck, I might even have to call off that week to stay home and babysit that incubator. It will be an awefully busy week. I am not looking forward to it.
What have you got your humidity set at ????
I am just checking before lockdown
Humidity has to be?????????
Temp has to stay at????????
I just need to verify so I don;t screw up and shrink wrap and drown at the sametime like I did last time????
I am supposed to pu them into Lockdown tonight. - But was wondering about leaving it till tomorrow morning??? Would that be ok as I am real tired and if I do it now I wont be able to monitor temp etc because I will fall asleep - first restbite night away from our disabled boy this month so am shattered now.
Oes - minor pre- lockdown panic!Ok going to turn the eggs for the last time.![]()