i have no eggs .could maybe use store ones...
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I'm still here. Like I told Sally, the thread moves too fast and you guys are on to another topic by the time I wanna say something about the old stuff!O.K. I'll get you some quail stuff in a mo. I've sent so many new peeps here, I wonder what happened to them allI'll stick around and see what happens. Enjoy the kids LOL Sound like mine on the weekends. He just want to go out on adventures. Well, he had a good one yesterday! LOL![]()
dont worry about the humidity till day 18. just run it dry till you get a hygrometer. make a wet bulb thermometer if you cant find one.. if you are really worried then add water every three days. in socal i ran 20% humidity in my bator. in the phils it was 50%. the humidity in the bator will be 20-30 points less than ambient.Hey guys, the actor is holding temp well after we adjusted it last night, it's spot on 37.5*C (99*F). Only problem here is I have NO IDEA what the humidity in there is???? No hygrometer! I'm going to buy one later and set the eggs as soon as I got that sorted. The instructions said to put so much water in there, but our house is a fish tank, so I don't know... rather play it safe and monitor the humidity. I don't want to mess this hatch up. The eggs are fresh, they can wait a bit longer. Will update later...
And talking about the house... It's raining in the kitchen. IN the kitchen. We can't figure out where the water is coming in and this is not going to help the mold situation. (The kitchen wall is grey) I'm looking at other houses to rent in the area. We can't live like this!!!
And besides I need more space for the chickens.
and it has begun..........Thank you Ozexpat, I found a hygrometer at the petshop and I've just put in the bator. The humidity in the room is 70%. Crazy. I'm going to check on the incubator humidity in a minute. If it's low enough I'll set the eggs.
DH asked the lady at the petshop if she's interested in selling chicks... She is!!She said she'll take some when they are 6 weeks old and don't need the heat so much anymore. I'm going to get some more hatching eggs and hatch them and take them to her when they are fully feathered, just 6 chicks for starters, then we'll see how it goes. Hopefully they will sell well.
I'm going to see what hatching eggs I can get from the guy I bought my chickens from, so I don't need to keep breeding pairs. He's got quite a few different breeds and he sells eggs as well as chickens.![]()
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omgHey guys, the actor is holding temp well after we adjusted it last night, it's spot on 37.5*C (99*F). Only problem here is I have NO IDEA what the humidity in there is???? No hygrometer! I'm going to buy one later and set the eggs as soon as I got that sorted. The instructions said to put so much water in there, but our house is a fish tank, so I don't know... rather play it safe and monitor the humidity. I don't want to mess this hatch up. The eggs are fresh, they can wait a bit longer. Will update later...
And talking about the house... It's raining in the kitchen. IN the kitchen. We can't figure out where the water is coming in and this is not going to help the mold situation. (The kitchen wall is grey) I'm looking at other houses to rent in the area. We can't live like this!!!
And besides I need more space for the chickens.