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Looks like a Farm Innovator. I got mine at TSC. I bought the still air and turner then added an fan to help control heat distribution.
I'm in.
I just put 24 eggs in my incubator this afternoon. 6 are pure Blue Wheaten Ameraucana, 6 are Blue Wheaten Ameraucana rooster X Wheaten Ameraucana hen, 9 pure barred rocks, and 3 BR rooster X barnyard mix hen. I use a cheap Chinese made incubator I got off of eBay and my hatch rates have been between 75-80% so far. Hoping I can keep that up.
I love their markings! I think I need to put these on my "want" list. Fingers crossed for a great hatch- 14/20 is not too shabby!Kinda similar. Paints have very distinct black spots on white. And the genetics seem a bit tricky with them. You have to breed paint to either white or black to get a 50% paint hatch. And a paint to paint is around 50% Paint, 25% White, 25% Black according to another post on them. Here's a picture of a paint from the parent birds courtesy twin maple ranch. Oh, And today is day four for the paints so I candled, and out of twenty eggs 14 already have significant veining!!
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Went to bed with 41% RH and woke up to 26-27% RH. Still needs a little adjusting![]()
My Brinsea, fortunately, has remained constant. My Yosoo, which I have on right now to test out and I have planned as my hatching incubator, is a different story. I have to keep on top of adding the water and I find that ALL three of my hygrometers I use for it are reading differently. Just calibrated two with the salt method and marked down the differences (so I remember which is which). If I don't add water in time to the Yosoo, the humidity fluctuates a lot. Last night I tested the "hatching" humidity by adding a little bowl of water and paper towels to see how humidity would hold up. Still fluctuating but it got up to 79% humidity. I have 16 days to figure it out but it is nerve-wracking.
I'm glad your Brinsea is staying constant. I calibrated my hygrometer 2 times before my eggs showed up. Both readings were off and it still is acting wonky. I decided to fill up one well and hope for the best. I did add a humidifier in the room where my incubator is at hoping that it would help. I should've opted for the fancy Brinsea with the humidity control! It's making me nervous!