Chinese New Year Hatch/February 3 2011

Wolftracks, I wish someone would reply for you.
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I am a research addict and I have been doing searches on google and on here for you to try and find some info to share with you. I don't know the answer, but I am trying to help you find the answer. It gives me something to do.
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Been looking too, but nothing.

I need to lockdown soon.

I hate using cartons for hatching. Just have never had more than 4 or 5 chicks hatch that way, but maybe I need to do it, so they don't drown???

IDK
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From what I am finding, small aircells do increase their chance of drowning in the shell, so maybe the egg cartons would be a good idea. Maybe try that and keep your humidity around 60% to 65% for hatching. I am certainly no expert, but if I were in your position that is what I would do. I don't want to give you wrong info though because I really want you to have something hatch!!! Ughhh I wish we had a hatching pro that would respond to your question.
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OK

debiraymond says shoot for maybe 45 - 50%

That may be my answer.

I'm going to start dinner soon and lockdown right afterwards.

Wish me luck people.
 
Well, I am in lockdown.. I candled with a better light and dumped some more that never started.. Did have 3 quitters.. egtopsied ... little chicks, huge yolk.. my guess is day 10-14?? So I have 38 left in lockdown.. out of 72.. a couple of these were iffy but I'm hoping...

I need a better source of eggs :) at least the price was right...

Best of luck to everyone on their hatches!!
 
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Yup. Me too. According to the schedule. But you and I both know the "schedule" isn't written in stone. Some variance can occur without disaster occurring. I set late on the 13th, so I will lock down on Monday evening.
 
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That's a tough one, not much you can do except go into lockdown as scheduled.

I just lockdown 16 Blue Splash Marans eggs. Eggs are large and dark, color a solid 6, darkest I have seen.
2 of the 14 look a little iffy, but the shell is so dark, you can't see much, except the egg cells.

I did the first 18 days in an Brinsea ECO. The auto turner went screwy for a few days.
It got stuck for 12 hours and I hand turned them for a few days before I got it to operate again.
Humidity was 30% or so. I fill one trough and check it every few days and top it off.
The Brinsea's temp stay rock steady and the humidity s good enough.

I do stagger hatches so I move the eggs into a Hovabator Genesis for lockdown.
I am dialing the humidity now. I start at 55% and raise it over the next 3 days.
I actually use a temp/humidity gauge that I got from a cigar store. Works fine.
Be well my eggs and stay thirsty....
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Good luck everybody on your hatches
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