I have EE chicks due to hatch this FridayDoes anyone have chicks for sale? Looking for colored egg layers, blue green olive etc. thank u
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I have EE chicks due to hatch this FridayDoes anyone have chicks for sale? Looking for colored egg layers, blue green olive etc. thank u
They are beautiful. They have such pretty eyes and faces that remind me of Cheryl's Lavander Marans a little.
Well I ALSO got the Genesis 1588 and wish too that I had gotten a Brinsea. I didn't do TOO much fiddling with it for hatching the quail, but out of 23 possibly developing eggs, 15-16 hatched. They move too darn fast for me to get an accurate count.I just got the Genesis 1588 and wish that I had gotten a Brinsea! I was thinking about the Octagon 20 early this morning then thought why not the 40?! After looking at them, I decided that what I really want is the 190! Then I saw your post!![]()
I have EE chicks due to hatch this FridayThey will be the same combo of mixed colored Ameraucanas (buff x blue wheaten and buff/wheaten x blue wheaten) as the ones I just sold to Jason and Scarlett. They will lay turquoise (blue green) and blue eggs.![]()
Hi Karen!All:
I have a multipurpose barn, it's my hatchery during the good weather and bunny barn year around. I have a three tiered stacking rabbit cage that has been transmogrified into a brooder that sits near the main door. I always announce myself when I am going in, so as not to scare the bunnies, but my batch if buttercup chicks, who are at the top of the stacker, go crazy. What the heck?! None if the others go as crazy and I am seriously considering what to do (move them?). Someone is going to get smushed in the stampede. Ideas?
Karen in Oroville
My Genesis is holding steady and fairly accurate compared to my separate thermometer but the humidity reads much lower than my hygrometer. I'm crossing my fingers that the eggs hatch! I was so excited to get them started that I didn't fiddle with the incubator before loading them in. I just unpacked it, let it run for a couple of hours, and loaded in the eggs. In addition to being the first time in a new incubator, I am doing a staggered hatch with chicken eggs and the free quail eggs that were included with the incubator. The quail eggs arrived after the incubator and I had already put the chicken eggs in. So, I have the chicken eggs in locked down in egg trays inside a Costco grape container. The quail eggs are still in the operating turner. I'm trying to keep the humidity at around 60% so it's going to be high for the quail for the rest of their incubation. I started with 10 chicken eggs from chiqita and 8 went into lock down (1 blood ring at 10 days and 1 early quitter). I don't remember how many quail eggs we started with but there were over 30. We candled them last night at day 15 and there were 25 developing and the rest were totally clear (infertile?).Well I ALSO got the Genesis 1588 and wish too that I had gotten a Brinsea. I didn't do TOO much fiddling with it for hatching the quail, but out of 23 possibly developing eggs, 15-16 hatched. They move too darn fast for me to get an accurate count.
The temp was stable and it matched my spot check pretty accurately. The humidity seemed okay too and operated within the range of what the manual said it should. However, I didn't use anything else to check it. On the other hand the temperature flucuations are very dependent on the room temperature. It seems like the Brinsea holds steady no matter the outside temp. Is that an inaccurate observation?
As I was hatching I was watching others posts about their Brinsea and it just seemed their hatches were better and it holds the temp stable.
Quote:Happy hatching wishes!![]()