Diary & Notes ~ Air Cell Detatched SHIPPED Chicken Eggs for incubation and hatching

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Put my 24 eggs into lock down! One has cracked the shell already. Not a full pip but started. 2 of them not sure if they made it all the way. But we'll see. The air cells seem a bit on the big side. Maybe not locking them down soon enough. Maybe a day late. There due to hatch @ 6am Thursday. So maybe I should be locking them down @ 6am Monday instead of today which is Tuesday. I don't know LOL. Seen 1 or 2 rockin, even though last hatch really never seen one rock until they started to pip. So I take that as a good thing. They probably already turned to were they want to be.

Now the staring starts. HAHAHAHHA
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I promised myself I won't do that. But already not working.
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internal pips? or you didn't candle like you said you wouldn't!
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NO questions are stupid, ok some are, but that WAS not! :lau   so you gonna do the suggested homework?  No tests please!  
The home work has been on going Sally , I have been reading everything I can get my hands on as far as mechanical incubation this has been a year long project . I have been breeding and hatching for a few years old school , my decision to use mechanical incubation has been well thought out. my current Breeding program and expansion of my flock here has forced me to go to a more controlled and at will method of propagation . That being said, yes required home work and any tips tricks and guidance from my friends here at byc will be adhered to and appreciated ..
 
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And DH made me take out the comment about why I don't use whole grains,
you know that whole ever eat corn and see what comes back out? LMAO!
 
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No, I did. But didn't do it in the room I normally do it in. So it was sort of hard to see in here. I didn't put the X's on them though. I wanted to get them in there quick as possible because of the one pip.And get the humidity up. This homemade bator is hard to raise it up a lot. I like to get it to 55% during lock down. Plus as soon as one or two hatch's all the eggs will be rolling all over the place so I didn't see the point really.
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Sometimes I have to learn things on my own.
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Still not really sure what to look for for internal pips. I did see heads moving in some in the air cell. So I guess yes to that. Some where so full I didn't see anything going on. Pretty much just how last time worked.
 
oh wow! can you hang a rag down the side of the bator or along the top or something

During the first 19 days I just use a pie pan mostly covered up with foil. I keep it at 37%. Then at lock down I remove the pie pan put a 13x9 pan full of water on the bottom, put another shelf on top and place a 9x9 pan full of water, plus a mason jar full of water on the bottom. LOL This bator is made of plywood, I think it really soaks up the humidity in there. Going to paint the inside one day so I doesn't do that. And with all that it is still only at 52%. But I am doing the dry method. Works for this bator since I have a hard time getting the humidity up.

I guess maybe I also didn't take in to consideration that have have 24 eggs in there not just 9 like last time. Maybe that's why the air cells look a bit big. Maybe with that many eggs it could have been higher. Even though a lot of times it did go up to 41% because of the outside humidity levels. When there high I can open the window and let the outside air in and the fan in the bator will draw that in and raise the humidity level up 3-4%.
 
Okay Sally, I finally found a spare moment to upload pictures. I had seven hatch and five that didn't. The first is a picture of the non-hatchers which seem to have a range of issues (they were all shipped eggs). The second is my picture of happy cuteness. Of course, I have added three white midgette turkey poults since I snapped it (thanks to the link on turkey incubation that you sent me).


one was really, really wet and upside-down, two were shrink wrapped and two were just dead, no idea why.


The ones that hatched- Six ameraucanas and one silver laced wyandotte bantam.

Thanks so much for your help.
 
Okay Sally, I finally found a spare moment to upload pictures. I had seven hatch and five that didn't. The first is a picture of the non-hatchers which seem to have a range of issues (they were all shipped eggs). The second is my picture of happy cuteness. Of course, I have added three white midgette turkey poults since I snapped it (thanks to the link on turkey incubation that you sent me).


one was really, really wet and upside-down, two were shrink wrapped and two were just dead, no idea why.


The ones that hatched- Six ameraucanas and one silver laced wyandotte bantam.

Thanks so much for your help.

Pretty chicks!
 
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