I happen to have a turner with 2 missing rows you could have for ... say ... some eggs
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I have a linear actuator at home I have been toying with.i realize im not oz, but here is a turner design i made for larger incubators. the timer motor is a replacement motor for hovabator turners. the switches are available at radio shack, the unlabeled component is a linear actuator available at www.surpluscenter.com this will turn about 200 lbs worth of equipment and eggs, slowly and effeciently.
this is a link to the exact actuator i am using, if it helps: http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?item=5-1762-L&catname=electric
That's a good dealI happen to have a turner with 2 missing rows you could have for ... say ... some eggs
Mine's been in storage since... April. Exactly 3 months now. Gosh it's no wonder I'm getting hatch withdrawals! LOL I've got lots of loose ideas for chickens etc here, but right now I just want to hatch something, anything, and get more hens for eggs for household use. We are getting one or 2 per day from the new hens, but it's nowhere near enough. The coop and run is still in the design stage though we've been collecting lots of "recyclable" goodies. Wood and shade cloth mostly. Handy to live with a builderMy bators are washed and about to be stored. Half of my hatches are going to family this Wednesday night. I will be growing out about 14 other chicks plus caring fir my 5 adult birds. I have plans to finish my grow out pen and the coop for my adults with a run. I'm still looking for a Polish, a Silkie, a BCM, and a Partridge Wyandotte to add to my flock but then I will be content for a while.![]()
From what I have read, turning is the most critical early on - when the yoke can push the embryo up against the wall of the egg.This might be a little untraditional but I use the plastic egg flats and also take them out after 2 weeks,,,,I seem to get better hatches if I stop turning earlier and lay the eggs on their side for a couple days before moving to the hatcher..(I experiment way to much, and have lots of mutts to show for it)
I happen to have a turner with 2 missing rows you could have for ... say ... some eggs
On local eggs with a turner in a styrobator I get 90+%I will admit, my worst hatch ever was with Chads styro bator with turner : ( perhaps I shouldn't use one. Even my own eggs I had some deaths. I find they look totally different at candle when in turner than laying flat.
Here is a deal - send what ever is no more than 3 days old on Monday Aug 26serious? when is your next trip? My BIG girls lay like crap and I don't know if I can gather as quick as you need for that sorta travel. IF they stop being broody and start laying again! I have orders to fill, but they just don't care!![]()