They shouldn't smell funky unless they're growing bacteria.
My broody is all done hatching her eggs, 6/6! They look to be 2 blues, 2 blacks and 2 splash- what are the odds!?!? Silkie babies are so cute it should be a crime
That little black in the back just cracks me up, it has a huge vault
I've had a black rooster over blue and splash hens for a long time (which means no splash chicks), so these were an awesome surprise! This means either my Sizzle rooster is blue instead of black or my blue cockerel has finally started breeding (I'm secretly hoping for splash Sizzles
). And, my incubator eggs have started rocking, they're due the day after tomorrow. YAY!
And thanks for all the compliments, so in love with my new chicks! I can't wait for more!
As for the eggs touching, if they were under a hen they'd be touching each other. I figure if it works for them, its no big deal if they touch inside the incubator (plus it allows me to cram even MORE eggs in there ).
Still no chirping movement or anything its day 21 I raise my humidity a little since I was deciding to wait till the first pip to do so but I decided maybe it would help.
Day 18...temp was perfect 4 hours ago, just checked on it and it was 106! I would increasing the humidity effect the stable temps? I've been fine the whole incubation once I got it stabilized....will my chicks still live?
Day 18...temp was perfect 4 hours ago, just checked on it and it was 106! I would increasing the humidity effect the stable temps? I've been fine the whole incubation once I got it stabilized....will my chicks still live?
I had a 106 temp spike once... found it when I woke up so I had no idea how long it had been that high... eggs were fine...
In my hatcher, humidity definitely affects temp and makes it go UP!!! Still trying to figure it out... my incubator is bigger and doesn't seem to have the same problem... good to have vents open during lockdown, that may help keep temp down.
I had a 106 temp spike once... found it when I woke up so I had no idea how long it had been that high... eggs were fine...
In my hatcher, humidity definitely affects temp and makes it go UP!!! Still trying to figure it out... my incubator is bigger and doesn't seem to have the same problem... good to have vents open during lockdown, that may help keep temp down.
Yeah I have noticed that when I add water to increase humidity the temp goes down first then WAY up! I have a homemade one, I have holes on top I use to add water when needed without openeing the lid and then venting holes along the sides.