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

Ello everyone, right so I have some eggs and they are hatching 6 days and other eggs that are hatching in 13 days, my question is how to I turn those eggs manually when the day 6 eggs go into lockdown. I was think of get a prod and moving them through the vent holes in the incubator.
Won't the higher humidity be an issue for the second groups aircells? Could you construct a basic hatcher? There may be something in the notes on how. If not Cmom talks about and shows some on the Heritage Rhode Island Red thread.
 
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Truck 'em easy, girl.  Roads still dry over there?
Good morning. So far they are, but we are expecting freezing rain which is a hundred times worse than snow. With snow you can drive if you are careful, but ice is a nightmare of hoping you don't hit a bad patch. My worst nightmare is what I saw once where a truck hit a patch on a bridge abd with doubles he lost it they truck slid across the median and stuck a minivan. Yes, with the family. It scares me spotless.

Are you going to your stand or is it too cold?
 
I don't know that I've ever heard about the sky being asleep or awake. I'll have to appropriate that one someday. Good morning.

It's a line anyone with young kids knows and hates.... From the popular movie "Frozen"

ETA: I think it actually was more along the lines of "The sky's awake, so I'm awake" but that didn't fit the current state of the sky.
 
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I hope this is ok to ask..... For those who have done this: How long do you incubate Balut for? I have several coworkers interested in me incubating Duck eggs for them for Balut. Should I Just do it to their prefrence, as 1 person said he likes his only 7 to 10 days, but I have seen where some do it for 14 days or even 17!
I would do it to whatever the persons preference is.

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Very true!!

Mornin y'all
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The sky's not awake; but I'm sure awake.
Morning Bubbles
 

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