kiskateara
In the Brooder
hi!! in my introduction from last night, i mentioned that today i would be incubating for the first time! well, this morning, 10am, i put 8 eggs into the little round, kinda shady looking incubator we got. set the temperature at 38 degrees (celsius!) and filled up the the little water dish in the middle with warm water. ive turned them once today so far, and plan on turning them every 2-3 hours, since i've heard that turning them more than 2 times a day is perfectly fine, probably better for them too. everything looks fine so far, i'm hoping that the humidity is fine since this (again, shady looking) incubator didn't come with something to say how humid it is in there.
that's where the 'before i mess up' part comes in! water, or i guess in this case condensation, has formed on a few of the eggs and also the bottom of the glass windows. i'm not sure if that is good, or bad. i'm gonna ask my dad about getting something to check the humidity, but he's at a job right now, so, i cant and figured maybe someone here could help out. i know that before lockdown or hatching day it should be around 30%-50%, does any of that sound in that range, or is it too high? is there any way i could possibly guess?
also thought that i should mention that these are easter egger eggs, and half aren't as fresh as i'd like them to be. i picked up one yesterday, and it had been sitting in an room temp. cartoon all night, and today i picked up 3 freshly laid eggs. that's half of them, i'm not worried about them yet. however, i'm not at all sure how old the other 4 are. i didn't want to bring them in, because again, they could be pretty old, but my dad's logic was that one of his hens 'laid 28 eggs, and hatched 28 chicks, so some of them had to have been much older. so it doesn't matter, put them in too' which although might have happened, i doubt they all hatched. so, should i try and determine which of them are the oldest, and take them out? i haven't candled any of them yet, either. they were all cold from being outside, so my main concern was just getting them in the incubator and warming them all up, and besides, i doubt i'd see much on the first day.
any answers/replies are appreciated! thank you if you read this all! sorry for rambling
that's where the 'before i mess up' part comes in! water, or i guess in this case condensation, has formed on a few of the eggs and also the bottom of the glass windows. i'm not sure if that is good, or bad. i'm gonna ask my dad about getting something to check the humidity, but he's at a job right now, so, i cant and figured maybe someone here could help out. i know that before lockdown or hatching day it should be around 30%-50%, does any of that sound in that range, or is it too high? is there any way i could possibly guess?
also thought that i should mention that these are easter egger eggs, and half aren't as fresh as i'd like them to be. i picked up one yesterday, and it had been sitting in an room temp. cartoon all night, and today i picked up 3 freshly laid eggs. that's half of them, i'm not worried about them yet. however, i'm not at all sure how old the other 4 are. i didn't want to bring them in, because again, they could be pretty old, but my dad's logic was that one of his hens 'laid 28 eggs, and hatched 28 chicks, so some of them had to have been much older. so it doesn't matter, put them in too' which although might have happened, i doubt they all hatched. so, should i try and determine which of them are the oldest, and take them out? i haven't candled any of them yet, either. they were all cold from being outside, so my main concern was just getting them in the incubator and warming them all up, and besides, i doubt i'd see much on the first day.
any answers/replies are appreciated! thank you if you read this all! sorry for rambling