Brinsea Oct Eco humidity during lockdown?

CDennis

Songster
10 Years
Joined
Apr 1, 2009
Messages
636
Reaction score
3
Points
151
Location
Idaho
What should I be trying to get my Brinsea at for lock down, and just to confirm is lockdown day 17 or 18 (if you count the first day as 24 hours from set)
 
I'm not too sure about the Brinsea. But lockdown is day 18 counting from the first day you put those eggs in the bator.
smile.png
 
Quote:
I am going to have to make flash cards.

Flash card #1, raise humidity to 65$
Flash card #2, stop turning the eggs
Flash card #3, sit on hands
Flash card #4, if any questions refer to flash card 3!
lau.gif




I am really curious to see what happens, I have only candled 3 eggs out of 32 and I am pretty sure I will not have room at lockdown for 32 eggs in a bator that should hold 24...I know at least 1 egg wasn't growing on day 7 but I haven't messed with them again, I was afraid I might drop them or do something stupid. 12 of the eggs are BCM's and I am pretty sure there is no chance I will be able to candle them, also the olive eggers have VERY dense shells...guess i will just wait and see. I keep hearing about this egg carton thing..but I am unsure. Some say great things, some say it hurts the hatch...
caf.gif
 
I used a cut down styrofoam egg carton for my first hatch. It really helped keeping the hatched chicks from kicking around the other eggs that had not hatched yet. At day 18 you should be able to candle and really tell the clears even on the darker eggs. I would try to get as many of the non starters out at lockdown as possible. If you are just not sure, then leave them in but take out any that smell or are seeping.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom