EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

Seven hatched from the 9 that went to lock down.







@Sally Sunshine

SMILES!!! You and shah both had good hatches,I feel terrible when someone cant hatch them and its awesome to see someone else hatching some!!
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@shahtir101
 
Quote: No, this is a cold egg that I found in a nest, probably about two weeks 10-14 days incubated by a hen. Found it at about the time my pigeon hatched, so I stuck it in the 92 degree RCOM with the pigeon and humidity at 65%. Of course the pigeon had to be fed several times a day, so the incubator was opened 4-8 times a day. Every 1-3 days I would lower the temp a degree because the pigeon seemed like it was getting to hot. Would it surprise you to know that it managed to pip @ 85 degrees?

-Kathy
 
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@Fire Ant Farm , I don't know what happened, but will post later about some of the oddities I noticed right before she died. Will also try to necropsy her tonight or tomorrow.

-Kathy
 
No, this is a cold egg that I found in a nest, probably about two weeks 10-14 days incubated by a hen. Found it at about the time my pigeon hatched, so I stuck it in the 92 degree RCOM with the pigeon and humidity at 65%. Of course the pigeon had to be fed several times a day, so the incubator was opened 4-8 times a day. Every 1-3 days I would lower the temp a degree because the pigeon seemed like it was getting to hot. Would it surprise you to know that it managed to pip @ 85 degrees?

-Kathy
wow, thats awesome
 
? lockdown? 


dang I quoted more but they gone and now cant remember what lmao  dang byc!!



No, this is a cold egg that I found in a nest, probably about two weeks 10-14 days incubated by a hen. Found it at about the time my pigeon hatched, so I stuck it in the 92 degree RCOM with the pigeon and humidity at 65%. Of course the pigeon had to be fed several times a day, so the incubator was opened 4-8 times a day. Every 1-3 days I would lower the temp a degree because the pigeon seemed like it was getting to hot. Would it surprise you to know that it managed to pip @ 85 degrees?

-Kathy

:th and here I am trying to do every thing perfect and STILL getting an average of 37% hatch rates...
 

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