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First time using that one. I also have some eggs in this one to try out. A cheaper incubator I bought on ebay. Been running both incubators for the last week playing with water trays and humidity levels to get them just rights.Pretty!
Have you used that turner before? They sent me one and I hated the thing, ended up exchanging it for a regular yellow upright. I see you found the new plastic floor grids they're making now, those I love!
That's just it, I DO NOT want any issues with the dirty eggs that are in with my other clean eggs. All clean now and the count down begins...My policy is the less bacteria in my incubators, the better. I don't use broody hens. If I did, I wouldn't wash their eggs. That's the only time my incubator has seen dirty eggs, when my friend took them from broodies and wanted me to hatch them. Looking back, I wish I had washed and sanitized even those, I came uncomfortably close to having a few explosions and the only thing preventing it was looking closely at them ever single day to see which ones weeped. Never again.
I like the idea of the flat roller, it just seemed like eggs were more likely to go askew rather than really roll. Some love them though *shrug*First time using that one. I also have some eggs in this one to try out. A cheaper incubator I bought on ebay. Been running both incubators for the last week playing with water trays and humidity levels to get them just rights. View attachment 1687406
Will do! Like I said I have been running it for a week prior to setting eggs. So I do have a pretty handle on what I need to do to get the right humidity at 18 days. Also been keeping close eye on turner as Ive read some people had issues with them not turning.Keep a close eye on that plastic incubator, they can be fire hazards. Unless it's a true Janoel brand and not a knockoff.