BeanSprout
Chirping
- May 4, 2021
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Hello!
I have been obsessively reading posts here for two months- when I began my first attempt at incubating eggs since I was a teenager (somehow had way more success then lol)
I currently have 5 chicks- 2 buffs (6 weeks), and 3 silkies (4 weeks)- that I purchased after a 0% success rate of incubating 8 silkie eggs. The farm I bought the eggs from reached out and sent 6 more eggs for free after discovering none hatched! I don't really need 11 chickens, but that is besides the point.
So here I am, mid day 18 of incubation. Lockdown began last night- exactly 18 full days after staring. I candled them yesterday morning and, unlike last time, they are all developing with decent air sacs. I did dry incubation, only adding small amounts of water when humidity went below 25, and hand turned them 3-5 times a day in an upright position. I've decided to hatch them upright as well (just tried to do everything opposite of the last go).
The problem I'm facing is that I can't seem to keep the humidity up. There is a vent hole in my still-air incubator that I've been adding water to, and it spikes up to over 80 (99 one time) every time I add water. I have two thermometers/hygrometers inside that read almost exactly the same. So last night when it spiked, I knew it would drop down after a bit so I left it. This morning it was at 30! I got it up to 77 before work, when I got home 6 hours later it was 30 again. What should I do? If I add more water than I have been I'm worried it will remain too high and then I can't open it to get water out. But obviously what I'm doing now isn't working. Any advice is appreciated, and please reassure me that the drops to 30 I've experienced at the beginning of lockdown haven't proved fatal for these little babes that I already love but definitely don't need
None have pipped yet. Thanks!
I have been obsessively reading posts here for two months- when I began my first attempt at incubating eggs since I was a teenager (somehow had way more success then lol)
I currently have 5 chicks- 2 buffs (6 weeks), and 3 silkies (4 weeks)- that I purchased after a 0% success rate of incubating 8 silkie eggs. The farm I bought the eggs from reached out and sent 6 more eggs for free after discovering none hatched! I don't really need 11 chickens, but that is besides the point.
So here I am, mid day 18 of incubation. Lockdown began last night- exactly 18 full days after staring. I candled them yesterday morning and, unlike last time, they are all developing with decent air sacs. I did dry incubation, only adding small amounts of water when humidity went below 25, and hand turned them 3-5 times a day in an upright position. I've decided to hatch them upright as well (just tried to do everything opposite of the last go).
The problem I'm facing is that I can't seem to keep the humidity up. There is a vent hole in my still-air incubator that I've been adding water to, and it spikes up to over 80 (99 one time) every time I add water. I have two thermometers/hygrometers inside that read almost exactly the same. So last night when it spiked, I knew it would drop down after a bit so I left it. This morning it was at 30! I got it up to 77 before work, when I got home 6 hours later it was 30 again. What should I do? If I add more water than I have been I'm worried it will remain too high and then I can't open it to get water out. But obviously what I'm doing now isn't working. Any advice is appreciated, and please reassure me that the drops to 30 I've experienced at the beginning of lockdown haven't proved fatal for these little babes that I already love but definitely don't need
