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August Hatch-A-Long!

don't give up on the other eggs....during shipping if they get warm enough they start developing...so those are the ones you can see the veins in! I have 12 silkie eggs due date next Tuesday....2 are pipped as of last night lol!! and chirping
 
Good Grief.....what can a person tell on day4.....................please do not judge them to quickly.
I have seen so many decide the eggs were a wash....open the egg and discover a growing chick inside.
Maybe you have a better light than I do.
I hope the eggs are good.....................
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....Good Luck
My first hatch were brown eggs... very very brown eggs and by day 4/5, there was some indication of change... by day 7, there was tons of veining!. These are white eggs... very clear. No changes whatsoever. I plan on giving them 2 more days but I cant risk bad eggs in my bator. I already have a friend that is going to give me some eggs this weekend so I can try her's. I dont care about keeping the chicks, I just want to hatch em! LOL
 
I have and LG still air I am going to use as a hatcher and I have been running it empty for a few days to get the hang of it. Doing pretty good at holding temps, and I have a layer of hemp woven fabric in the bottom that I am dripping water onto through the vent hole to get humidity. I have figured out for now that about 5 teaspoons of water gets me to 65% humidity. No matter how carefully and minutely I change the temp dial I can not get the desired 101. I get either 100 or 102. I am thinking that if I just leave it at 100, the additional heat from the chicks should make it fine. I am already hooked and not even done with my first hatch. I find myself skimming the hatching egg page and thinking.... I have 9 empty slots now... LOL! AND I have 25 chicks coming in the mail next Monday :lau
 
My first hatch were brown eggs... very very brown eggs and by day 4/5, there was some indication of change... by day 7, there was tons of veining!. These are white eggs... very clear. No changes whatsoever. I plan on giving them 2 more days but I cant risk bad eggs in my bator. I already have a friend that is going to give me some eggs this weekend so I can try her's. I dont care about keeping the chicks, I just want to hatch em! LOL
It is probably that my eyes are so old that I di not see anything till day 11.........................
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Good luck and welcome ..................
 
I have and LG still air I am going to use as a hatcher and I have been running it empty for a few days to get the hang of it. Doing pretty good at holding temps, and I have a layer of hemp woven fabric in the bottom that I am dripping water onto through the vent hole to get humidity. I have figured out for now that about 5 teaspoons of water gets me to 65% humidity. No matter how carefully and minutely I change the temp dial I can not get the desired 101. I get either 100 or 102. I am thinking that if I just leave it at 100, the additional heat from the chicks should make it fine. I am already hooked and not even done with my first hatch. I find myself skimming the hatching egg page and thinking.... I have 9 empty slots now... LOL! AND I have 25 chicks coming in the mail next Monday
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On a still air you want 99 at bottom of bator and 101 at top of egg. Will you be hatching in cartons? Will you be laying flat? This will make a big difference.
 
On a still air you want 99 at bottom of bator and 101 at top of egg. Will you be hatching in cartons? Will you be laying flat? This will make a big difference.
The plan is to lay them flat with the side up which shows the lowest dip in the air cell, have them all touching, and the way I am judging temp is having this hygrometer from walmart http://www.walmart.com/ip/AcuRite-Digital-Humidity-and-Temperature-Monitor/16888914 laying inside under the window where I can see it.

Thoughts?
 
The plan is to lay them flat with the side up which shows the lowest dip in the air cell, have them all touching, and the way I am judging temp is having this hygrometer from walmart http://www.walmart.com/ip/AcuRite-Digital-Humidity-and-Temperature-Monitor/16888914 laying inside under the window where I can see it.

Thoughts?

Yes, watch what happens to the temp on it, if you lay it down. It pulls in the air that it is reading, from the top. I bet the temp will drop if you lay it on its back.
So if it is standing up, the temp should be higher, lower laying down.
 
Yes, watch what happens to the temp on it, if you lay it down. It pulls in the air that it is reading, from the top. I bet the temp will drop if you lay it on its back.
So if it is standing up, the temp should be higher, lower laying down.


Having trouble deciphering what you just wrote - probably time for another cup of coffee, LOL! So, since it is laying face up in the bator it is should be reading ? what number? I know I sound dense... I think I AM dense today. Having so much trouble getting motivated.... our pollen count is through the roof and my brain doesn't want to work :/
 
Having trouble deciphering what you just wrote - probably time for another cup of coffee, LOL! So, since it is laying face up in the bator it is should be reading ? what number? I know I sound dense... I think I AM dense today. Having so much trouble getting motivated.... our pollen count is through the roof and my brain doesn't want to work
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OK in still air incubators the air is warmest closer to the top. So if you have your thermometer standing up, it is reading the air temp that is closer to the top. If you lay it on its back, it will read the temp on the rack where it is laying. So you should have 2 different temps. You want the temp when it is laying on the bottom to be 99 degrees.

If you get it 99 at the bottom, then stand the thermometer up, it will be 101 maybe as high as 102. So if you are going to lay your eggs on the bottom, then lay your thermometer on its back and read the temp that way.
 

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