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

So I see! How's the world been treating you, Sir Joseph? Managing to stay out of trouble? You need to stop in more often; the ranks of "long-timers" has grown pretty thin lately.
I can't complain. I've been doing pretty good for me... I'm trying to keep my nose clean and not break too many laws. I've had a lot going on lately with work and the chicken farming. I have 50 RIR chicks to deal with now, along with the older birds, so that takes up a good bit of my "free" time. I tried to link my FB video here, but it said the file couldn't be played, so I deleted the post. I'm uploading to YouTube now and will put the video up as soon as it's done. I know it's not incubating or hatching, but there is a connection since it all started with incubating and hatching. I won't be hatching year-round any more, since purebred reds are more or less a seasonal type of bird. I have to hatch early in order to pick my keepers in late fall/early winter. This is typically the time breeders sell their excess birds. Not saying I'm a true blue breeder, but I'm working on it...
 
I very rarely candle and never before day 11.

Figured I could do one more hatch this year and filled (with double stacking) the bator~ 160 eggs.
Life got busy and last weekend I figured I should candle and unstack the stacked eggs, only to find there were already 50++ chicks hatched.
Long story short, most hatched, sold 3 chicks for $50 and gave the rest to a nice guy. He was very happy!

Moral of story- neglect works - set and forget (well try to remember when you set them).
 
We know you did not introduce any bad antibodies to the incubator!!! :lau


I hate when I have a bird hatch in the incubator! That means hours of disinfecting and cleaning the incubator instead of my normal fast clean up....
 

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