Snywalker and herb happy you joined us good luck with your eggs!!!
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Hi everyone!
I just started 24 eggs in the incubator yesterday. 18 silkied serama, 3 bantam Easter eggers, and 3 serama X banty EE.
The eggs got pretty beat up in shipping and most have disrupted air cells so we'll see how they develop, but thought I would still join in.
I'm keeping the eggs upright in an egg turner, but am going to hand turn the whole time. I'm also keeping humidity low.
Any other suggestions?
I want to keep the air cells up during the hatch. Has anyone had a good hatch that was left in the Turner? I've already heard a couple horror stories.
Question: My egg turner and temp is all on one cord. Today is lock down day and when I remove the egg turner, do I just lay the eggs on their sides on the hardware cloth, or do I put them in an egg carton to keeping them sitting up?
Thank you for your help! On getting my small brooder box ready, I have a puppy heater in the box that stays 101, with the option for them to get off of it if needed; will that work ok? Last question, would I keep the box shut (it has open handles on sides for air) or just cover the heated portion with a towel, and leave the unheated portion open so they don't get too warm?Lay them down. Place shelf liner or paper towels on the hardware cloth to make it easier on their feet and for easier clean up.
Thank you for your help! On getting my small brooder box ready, I have a puppy heater in the box that stays 101, with the option for them to get off of it if needed; will that work ok? Last question, would I keep the box shut (it has open handles on sides for air) or just cover the heated portion with a towel, and leave the unheated portion open so they don't get too warm?
Good luck on your guineas!! That is so exciting that you have 2 pips already![]()
Thank you for your help! On getting my small brooder box ready, I have a puppy heater in the box that stays 101, with the option for them to get off of it if needed; will that work ok? Last question, would I keep the box shut (it has open handles on sides for air) or just cover the heated portion with a towel, and leave the unheated portion open so they don't get too warm?
Good luck on your guineas!! That is so exciting that you have 2 pips already![]()