E have full sized grocerey stores but non sell the fertile eggs ive looked lol and my neighbors dont have roos
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This seems like a good sight to understand. There is a total loss, 13% and then a daily loss. You do not have to weigh each egg individually.Does anyone know the percentage of weight loss for incubating chicken eggs?
And I got shipped eggs, should i let them sit or just put them in the incubator and not turn for a few days?
@chickee - I thought you said shipped eggs you do at a higher humidity. I've got shipped marans eggs and was curious about using a higher humidity@chickee
Edited-Autocorrect changed Marans to Arabs lol!
Does anyone know the percentage of weight loss for incubating chicken eggs?
And I got shipped eggs, should i let them sit or just put them in the incubator and not turn for a few days?
@chickee - I thought you said shipped eggs you do at a higher humidity. I've got shipped marans eggs and was curious about using a higher humidity@chickee
Edited-Autocorrect changed Marans to Arabs lol!
I usually incubate my own eggs at 40% humidity, but bump it up to 45% for shipped eggs. I let the eggs sit at least 8 hours, then start them but don't plug in the turner for 2-3 days depending on how messed up the air cells are.Does anyone know the percentage of weight loss for incubating chicken eggs?
And I got shipped eggs, should i let them sit or just put them in the incubator and not turn for a few days?
@chickee - I thought you said shipped eggs you do at a higher humidity. I've got shipped marans eggs and was curious about using a higher humidity@chickee
Edited-Autocorrect changed Marans to Arabs lol!
This seems like a good sight to understand. There is a total loss, 13% and then a daily loss. You do not have to weigh each egg individually.
http://www.avianaquamiser.com/posts/How_to_weigh_eggs_and_calculate_weight_loss/
I usually incubate my own eggs at 40% humidity, but bump it up to 45% for shipped eggs. I let the eggs sit at least 8 hours, then start them but don't plug in the turner for 2-3 days depending on how messed up the air cells are.
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Dark eggs generally need less humidity I do 35% the first 18 days then 65%Does anyone know the percentage of weight loss for incubating chicken eggs?
And I got shipped eggs, should i let them sit or just put them in the incubator and not turn for a few days?
@chickee - I thought you said shipped eggs you do at a higher humidity. I've got shipped marans eggs and was curious about using a higher humidity@chickee
Edited-Autocorrect changed Marans to Arabs lol!
Dark eggs generally need less humidity I do 35% the first 18 days then 65%
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Yes it was, why?
I just saw her posting a question asking for feedback about "Should I get a Marans Roo or an EE Roo?" She is the one I had arranged to pick up 2 English Buff Orphs from for Chic CAN and then texted me that she was sick after the time we had already agreed to meet. And...oh...BTW...one of the 2 pullets had gotten "stepped on" by another chicken and she didn't want to sell it. She said it was OK for me to come and get the other one but she would leave it in a box on the front porch and I could leave the money under the mat. I did that and brought it home until Chic CAN and I could meet up. Since it was going to be a couple of weeks I didn't want her to be lonely so I put her in with my meat birds. Within a few days she was starting to sound congested....and then one-by-one the meat birds started to sound congested. I asked her how the other pullet was doing and she said it died. It made me wonder if that one had really been stepped on or had gotten sick first.