A sad day in the getting the flock out of here adventure. Our cotournix hatch failed,
I had an issue with the hovabator spiking just after I set the eggs, I figured that may have killed them but I was not giving up. They went into lockdown and on day 17 there were 4 pips. When Bernie wend back to the bator it was at 104. The eggs that survived the first spike were killed 17 days later by a second.
We live and learn. I am converting every bator to use the STC-1000 ebay digital thermostat. This will make them behave just like the HB Genesis 1588 I have here in SoCal. I have a farm innovators bator here I converted and I have 33 of 41 shipped eggs in that bator still developing on day 12. A $17 upgrade that will give me peace of mind when I remote incubate.
I feel sad for Mrs Oz because she wanted Corournix but I will push on and try again with 120 texas A&M eggs in mid May. Mrs Oz will take them and some chicken eggs - we can do candling lessons on them when I get there a week later with a good batch of guineas, turkeys peafowl and of course, gallus domesticus.
On a bright note, its Bernies 29th birthday. Party tomorrow. Pics by Thursday. The 182 chicken eggs in the display case bator are in lock down. Temps have been a tock solid 99.5. No candling but no stinkers.
I had an issue with the hovabator spiking just after I set the eggs, I figured that may have killed them but I was not giving up. They went into lockdown and on day 17 there were 4 pips. When Bernie wend back to the bator it was at 104. The eggs that survived the first spike were killed 17 days later by a second.
We live and learn. I am converting every bator to use the STC-1000 ebay digital thermostat. This will make them behave just like the HB Genesis 1588 I have here in SoCal. I have a farm innovators bator here I converted and I have 33 of 41 shipped eggs in that bator still developing on day 12. A $17 upgrade that will give me peace of mind when I remote incubate.
I feel sad for Mrs Oz because she wanted Corournix but I will push on and try again with 120 texas A&M eggs in mid May. Mrs Oz will take them and some chicken eggs - we can do candling lessons on them when I get there a week later with a good batch of guineas, turkeys peafowl and of course, gallus domesticus.
On a bright note, its Bernies 29th birthday. Party tomorrow. Pics by Thursday. The 182 chicken eggs in the display case bator are in lock down. Temps have been a tock solid 99.5. No candling but no stinkers.