I got my dozen button quail eggs today.
Candled each egg and saw no cracks but one has a moving bubble air cell. It’s unlikely to hatch so I’m looking for 11 names instead of 12. There’s no theme for this hatch.
Eggs will be put in the incubators tomorrow around noon which was the time that I received them today.
I’ll candle the darker two in this last bottom row to see which one had the moving air sac before numbering the rest. It will go in the new incubator for the first week then tossed if nothing develops.
The lighter coloured ones will go in my 20ish year old hovabator. I replaced the thermostat wafer about 4 years ago and have had good hatches from it. The other one is being used for the first time and has an automatic turner. I’ll probably candle the eggs from the hovabator more often since I have to hand turn them 3 times a day anyway.
Hovabator:
Each incubator will have 6 eggs placed in it. Each incubator has two thermometers and hygrometers. As you can see the temp on the smart incubator is reading 37.2 C as well as 38.1 c. The same goes for the hovabator…the digital hygrometer in there is showing about 38 c but the analog about 37. Humidity has been dry in the hovabator compared to the other incubator. It will be drier still due to the hand turning. I will be home often so will be able to monitor humidity to try to keep it 40-50% the first 13 days then 60-70% the last 3 days. I don’t want to adjust the temps because the last time I did it it was not good and even caused a temp spike of 120 f. I can’t remember the outcome of that hatch as it was years ago.
They are due to hatch November 4th.
Candled each egg and saw no cracks but one has a moving bubble air cell. It’s unlikely to hatch so I’m looking for 11 names instead of 12. There’s no theme for this hatch.
Eggs will be put in the incubators tomorrow around noon which was the time that I received them today.
I’ll candle the darker two in this last bottom row to see which one had the moving air sac before numbering the rest. It will go in the new incubator for the first week then tossed if nothing develops.
The lighter coloured ones will go in my 20ish year old hovabator. I replaced the thermostat wafer about 4 years ago and have had good hatches from it. The other one is being used for the first time and has an automatic turner. I’ll probably candle the eggs from the hovabator more often since I have to hand turn them 3 times a day anyway.
Hovabator:
Each incubator will have 6 eggs placed in it. Each incubator has two thermometers and hygrometers. As you can see the temp on the smart incubator is reading 37.2 C as well as 38.1 c. The same goes for the hovabator…the digital hygrometer in there is showing about 38 c but the analog about 37. Humidity has been dry in the hovabator compared to the other incubator. It will be drier still due to the hand turning. I will be home often so will be able to monitor humidity to try to keep it 40-50% the first 13 days then 60-70% the last 3 days. I don’t want to adjust the temps because the last time I did it it was not good and even caused a temp spike of 120 f. I can’t remember the outcome of that hatch as it was years ago.
They are due to hatch November 4th.