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In the Brooder
- Feb 5, 2015
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On what days should I candle my eggs? I don't want to take them out too often. Just wondering when. Thank you
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Your temp is good if it's accurate, your humidity good, turning good. Cracked eggs-not so good. They may not be fertile, but I'd give them a couple more days and check again. Are these your own eggs? Are you sure your rooster is doing his job if they are? You may want to get a fresh layed egg and crack it open and check for fertility. Also are you starting your count of days 24 hours after set?So I have a question and I don't know how to start a new post... so I'm going to ask it here.
I candled today and found nothing!I'm on day 7 I have kept humidity at 45-50% temps at around 100-102 I have the little giant still air 9300.![]()
I have been turning on my own, about five times a day. I'm probably freaking out for nothing but I want my babies to live! I have found a few that are cracked a bit but they are probably the infertal ones, but they don't smell! I have tried to be very gentle with them when turning. This is my first time....I just want babies! Please any advice?? Are my babies okay??!!![]()
My first hatch I bought a brand new thermometer but didn't chceck it had a failed hatch and found out the thermometer was 6 degrees off! After that I decided to use three! lol All yolks have a white spot on the yolk whether fertile or not. What you are looking for is the bullseye:Also when I ran my incubator before putting eggs in I found the therm to be about 2-4 degrees off so I have one inside the incubator as well. I've adjusted the temp to what it would need to be to have the correct temp.