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thank you so very much!If you hurry real fast you might break some eggs. If you take your time and install it correctly it certainly will not hurt. Will it help the hatch? probably not, turning them every 8 hours works really well too. But at least you don't have to set your alarm. To me, that is a benefit.
You are probably brooding in your house with a temperature in the 70's Fahrenheit. A broody hen would probably leave her nest for about 45 minutes or more once a day to eat, drink, and poop in those temperatures. As long as you don't get ridiculous about it, there is no reason to rush. The eggs will be fine.
they're on day 9, and hatching 44, 24 blue asil, and 20 assorted blacks, kelsos, goldwings, and black round head.I agree...using your turner shouldn't hurt anything.
Just take your time and be very carefully installing it and putting the eggs back in.
What day are your eggs on?
How many are you hatching?
Good luck!
Great!they're on day 9, and hatching 44, 24 blue asil, and 20 assorted blacks, kelsos, goldwings, and black round head.
yeah, vaines running through all of them on the 7th day. don't want nothing to happen to them., or they stop growing for some reasonGreat!
Have you candled any yet?
Got any pictures?
yeah, vaines running through all of them on the 7th day. don't want nothing to happen to them., or they stop growing for some reason
i don't know what the brand is. it was made in china, holds 48 eggs, it's plastic with a yellow top. It just says egg incubator. I ordered it off ebay. I have a little giant still air incubator too. I have 36 eggs in it.What brand incubator do you have?
Make sure you have good working/calibrated thermometers and humidity gauges.