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Alliegeiger
In the Brooder
- Apr 20, 2017
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Hmm.. I wonder if I can borrow a friends incubator for lockdown of my other eggs.. Might ask.I would not incubate them unless I had a separate incubator for them.
The discrepancy in needed humidity is only one issue.
You shouldn't be opening the bator during lock down to turn the other eggs. Even if you take some of the racks out of the turner so the new eggs can turn while the older eggs do not turn, that leaves the risk of chicks getting tangled in the turner.
Chicks are born with a knack for figuring out new and novel ways to commit suicide. "Hey, guys!... Watch this!" He says as he does a swan dive off the egg turner rack, while still dangling by half a shell attached to the umbilical cords.
Hatching is an incredibly messy process. The newly hatched chicks will be dragging their hatching goo all over the eggs which still have an other 10 days to go. They will turn the bator into a bacteria smeared mess. The air quality will go down, the younger eggs will be at huge risk of bacterial contamination which could kill them, or make them prone to omphalitis even if they do hatch successfully.
For all of these reasons, I'll not do a staggered hatch.