I hope your chicks hatch ok. I cant wait to hatch next springSo far I'm up to 10(almost 11) chicks but there are probably over 20 eggs in there still. It's still not a very good hatch rate. In a little while I'm going to take out chicks and look for any signs of the others hatching. What's the likelihood of more hatching tomorrow? I put them all in at once. Unless the ones that weren't cooled before putting in the incubator got a head start on developing. The humidity in the house is at 60%, I'm actually concerned that maybe it's too high in the incubator.
One pen in the brooder room is ready to go. He used old refrigerator racks as doors and some plastic clamps that go around and screw into the wood on the bottom, then just a screw to hold it at the top. The plastic clamp has just enough give to let me lift it up and over the screw but it's a tight fit, I can pull it hard straight towards me and it doesn't budge. Next thing is adjusting the light, we have the brooder light on one end of this pen shining at a angle across the pen. I felt the floor all over there is one place it's a little more than warm but not hot, I felt the sides and the back and it feels warm. I could cover the doors if needed to prevent drafts in the really cold weather but I don't think that is necessary yet. We tried several angles with the light, if it's facing downward it gets too hot and only in one place. If this angle didn't work we were going to try a smaller bulb but I think it's fine like it is. I'm excited to try it out, but I will keep them in where we can have some fun with them for a while longer.