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Candeling and hatching diary.





Top photo of this goose egg is day 1 set, bottom photo is after 1 week of incubation. I don't even know. Maybe they are the same. Maybe not. I don't even know what I'm even looking at. LOL
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These eggs are a week old? I'm not seeing anything yet but that doesn't mean nothing. They need more time unlike chickens where you usually can see growth in about 3 to 4 days..
 
I'm not giving up but I'm not going to expect a lot either... but I'm going to keep trying.

Today is literally day 21 on set two.
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I gotta have some amount of better success than set one to know that I'm learning.

But in other news, my giant shower stall brooder is full of happy, healthy, cheeky babies so there's always that. And I'm getting lots of wonderful eggs from my year old ducks. Set three is doing better so far than set two, and set two did better than set one so there's that.

Just curious, all of you super hatchers, what was your first attempts at hatching with incubators like? Super good, not so good? How did you feel about it and stuff?
 
I'm not giving up but I'm not going to expect a lot either... but I'm going to keep trying.

Today is literally day 21 on set two.
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I gotta have some amount of better success than set one to know that I'm learning.

But in other news, my giant shower stall brooder is full of happy, healthy, cheeky babies so there's always that. And I'm getting lots of wonderful eggs from my year old ducks. Set three is doing better so far than set two, and set two did better than set one so there's that.

Just curious, all of you super hatchers, what was your first attempts at hatching with incubators like? Super good, not so good? How did you feel about it and stuff?

My first hatching was 100% but I used my own eggs, it's when I started to get into shipped eggs, everything changed.. My first bator was one that I put together, went on you tube and copied someone else. I trust my Homemade bator more than I do any other bator that I have used. I have a hoover now, it does a good job but when the fan acts up, OMG, you have issues, so unless you have a back up fan for it, it's kind of risky.. I pray the Heater light doesn't ever quit on me because those things are COSTLY, I might as well get a new bator for that. LOL

My homebator didn't cost a whole lot, had almost everything at the house already.
 
I'm not giving up but I'm not going to expect a lot either... but I'm going to keep trying.

Today is literally day 21 on set two.
fl.gif
I gotta have some amount of better success than set one to know that I'm learning.

But in other news, my giant shower stall brooder is full of happy, healthy, cheeky babies so there's always that. And I'm getting lots of wonderful eggs from my year old ducks. Set three is doing better so far than set two, and set two did better than set one so there's that.

Just curious, all of you super hatchers, what was your first attempts at hatching with incubators like? Super good, not so good? How did you feel about it and stuff?
My first attempt was last June and it went great. I purchased a Brinsea Eco 20 w turner from a friend who had it already calibrated so I just had to add eggs and water ever so often and had 100% hatch. I then made my home made one and used that for lock down and 100% of them hatched. Later in the season I had someone want 60 chicks so I had to borrow 2 other incubators and the whole thing was a disaster. I ended up with 38 chicks out of 4 fill sets. One was a styro and other an old Bower round one. They were so needy with temps fluctuating and humidity they cooked over 200 eggs. This year I have the same styro I borrowed and he let me do some modifications to it. Knock on wood it's been running steady for a week now using advice from a person on the Wis Cheeseheads board. I candled them yesterday and all have veining. It's too soon to candle the 36 in my home made incubator but I made a makeshift turner that I didn't have last year(hand turned) so I don't have to open it and added tube so I can add water without opening also. I have my fingers crossed. Candled the ones in Brinsea yesterday also and all are growing well. I did have problems early one with accidentally putting un-fertile eggs in but all the ones set now are doing well. I'm just getting nervous for Wednesday for lock down as I'm moving them to the lower part of my home made for hatching. I have 4 different breeds and don't want to mix them up before I get them banded so I made some dividers out of boxes. I hope it works for me. I would rather build my own than buy one anyday. I love tinkering with things and figuring out how to make them work.
 
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Bottom photo is one week. Top photo was day of set of that particular egg.

I would say seeing how that bottom one is darker, you may have something going on. They usually get darker as they start developing. But if the egg is rotten it will do that as well. LOL

So Give that bottom one more time, I bet in a few days you'll see your little bugger.. LOL
 
My first attempt was last June and it went great. I purchased a Brinsea Eco 20 w turner from a friend who had it already calibrated so I just had to add eggs and water ever so often and had 100% hatch. I then made my home made one and used that for lock down and 100% of them hatched. Later in the season I had someone want 60 chicks so I had to borrow 2 other incubators and the whole thing was a disaster. I ended up with 38 chicks out of 4 fill sets. One was a styro and other an old Bower round one. They were so needy with temps fluctuating and humidity they cooked over 200 eggs. This year I have the same styro I borrowed and he let me do some modifications to it. Knock on wood it's been running steady for a week now using advice from a person on the Wis Cheeseheads board. I candled them yesterday and all have veining. It's too soon to candle the 36 in my home made incubator but I made a makeshift turner that I didn't have last year(hand turned) so I don't have to open it and added tube so I can add water without opening also. I have my fingers crossed. Candled the ones in Brinsea yesterday also and all are growing well. I did have problems early one with accidentally putting un-fertile eggs in but all the ones set now are doing well. I'm just getting nervous for Wednesday for lock down as I'm moving them to the lower part of my home made for hatching. I have 4 different breeds and don't want to mix them up before I get them banded so I made some dividers out of boxes. I hope it works for me. I would rather build my own than buy one anyday. I love tinkering with things and figuring out how to make them work.
LOL, I LOVE IT, I love the dividers. NICE JOB, and I agree, Home made ones are sooooo much more better, you get to know your bator, you know EXACTLY what's wrong when something isn't reading right and BOOM, you already know how to fix the problem. These other ones you have to find the part then order them, and hope it gets to you in time. LOL
 
See they aren't so lazy. LOL
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Day 22 and I woke up to 17 white leghorn chicks playing soccer with the other 11 eggs. Out of the remaining eggs all but 2 have externally pipped, one is WL and the other is an EExRIR. None of my hybrids have made it out of their shells yet, although there is a ton of unzipping going in. Those shells are THICK! Hopefully they will make it out while I'm at work, not sure how long my rooster will be able to reliably fertilize the hens.
 

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