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Silkie Chick:
I do not mind turning the eggs at all, I like to do it...then I can cluck at them (yes, my husband is sure I am now crazy, my kids think I am normal). I turned between 3 and 5 times a day. Morning is easy because I did it as I got up, then I did lunch and dinner-time most days (we also own a retail shop, so some days I do not get home until after 6:00pm...if I was too late, I just waited until bedtime), and bedtime. So, pretty easy. If you are not home for lunch, turn at dinner and bedtime.
I used different size containters to handle humidity, the one for the first 18 days was about 2.5 inches by 4 inches and 3 inches deep. For the higher humidity, I used a bit larger tub, about the surface size of 3/4 a sandwich. That was easy for me, I used a dual dial for humidty and temp. Can not say I am an expert, or the equipment was pro, but we had good results. This was so much better than the LG.
The temp you set on the thermostat cannot maintain without a trigger, so the temp will often go below set temp several degrees to trigger the heating mechanism again. I tested with our thermometer and ended up setting at about 103-degrees to constantly keep the temp at about 100 degrees. I am noticing now the temp is lower on the bottom, too. My new babies are still in there, we are hoping to slip them under a broody tonight.
I bought mine on Ebay for $150 with free shipping. On Thinkgeek, I believe the shipping is $25.00 or something close. If anyone has a retail license or resale permit, I have the wholesale information (but the cost is not amazingly low). The Thinkgeek bator is an older model and the buttons are reversed and the door not as large as the one we have. I am sure it works just as well.
Did that answer those questions! Also, I made some serious mistakes that I need to warn everyone about. This is getting too long and I have to close up the coop. but I will mention all this later! Promise.
Take Care!
I do not mind turning the eggs at all, I like to do it...then I can cluck at them (yes, my husband is sure I am now crazy, my kids think I am normal). I turned between 3 and 5 times a day. Morning is easy because I did it as I got up, then I did lunch and dinner-time most days (we also own a retail shop, so some days I do not get home until after 6:00pm...if I was too late, I just waited until bedtime), and bedtime. So, pretty easy. If you are not home for lunch, turn at dinner and bedtime.
I used different size containters to handle humidity, the one for the first 18 days was about 2.5 inches by 4 inches and 3 inches deep. For the higher humidity, I used a bit larger tub, about the surface size of 3/4 a sandwich. That was easy for me, I used a dual dial for humidty and temp. Can not say I am an expert, or the equipment was pro, but we had good results. This was so much better than the LG.
The temp you set on the thermostat cannot maintain without a trigger, so the temp will often go below set temp several degrees to trigger the heating mechanism again. I tested with our thermometer and ended up setting at about 103-degrees to constantly keep the temp at about 100 degrees. I am noticing now the temp is lower on the bottom, too. My new babies are still in there, we are hoping to slip them under a broody tonight.
I bought mine on Ebay for $150 with free shipping. On Thinkgeek, I believe the shipping is $25.00 or something close. If anyone has a retail license or resale permit, I have the wholesale information (but the cost is not amazingly low). The Thinkgeek bator is an older model and the buttons are reversed and the door not as large as the one we have. I am sure it works just as well.
Did that answer those questions! Also, I made some serious mistakes that I need to warn everyone about. This is getting too long and I have to close up the coop. but I will mention all this later! Promise.
Take Care!