I tried to set up the tent again, but it’s just too windy. It’s supposed to be 5mph, but that’s so not the case. It’s only April, I just wanted to take advantage of a warm night.
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Seems like rain is a common denominator lately. Just rained last night. More in store for the week. The weekend was great though sun actually came out. Did you mention you were getting Malines. Are they common there?
It needs to quit snowing for a week here so I can see my garden.![]()
I'd like to get my garden started, too.
You’re fine.Started 41 Ameraucana eggs on 4/10. Candled on 4/17 and had 15 Duds so I have 26 remaining. Trying to limit oxygen the first 10 days so the plug is still in the foam bator I am using ( only vent BTW). My question is about the current humidity readings. I have not added any water and I am sitting at 35% just from the eggs themselves. This thread says to keep it between 20 to 30% on the Hatching 101 instructions on page one. Am I OK or can I do something to lower that? I know as soon as I pull the plug in a day or two it will drop.
Great idea!! Just like when your cell phone drops out of your hip pocket into the toilet...You’re fine.
If you ever NEED to drop it, dry rice will work. Put it in a stocking or dish to keep it from invading your incubator.
Why would you want to limit the oxygen???Started 41 Ameraucana eggs on 4/10. Candled on 4/17 and had 15 Duds so I have 26 remaining. Trying to limit oxygen the first 10 days so the plug is still in the foam bator I am using ( only vent BTW). My question is about the current humidity readings. I have not added any water and I am sitting at 35% just from the eggs themselves. This thread says to keep it between 20 to 30% on the Hatching 101 instructions on page one. Am I OK or can I do something to lower that? I know as soon as I pull the plug in a day or two it will drop.
Teach me something; why are you trying to limit oxygen?Started 41 Ameraucana eggs on 4/10. Candled on 4/17 and had 15 Duds so I have 26 remaining. Trying to limit oxygen the first 10 days so the plug is still in the foam bator I am using ( only vent BTW). My question is about the current humidity readings. I have not added any water and I am sitting at 35% just from the eggs themselves. This thread says to keep it between 20 to 30% on the Hatching 101 instructions on page one. Am I OK or can I do something to lower that? I know as soon as I pull the plug in a day or two it will drop.
So that would result in healthier clutches than what Mother Nature provides with a hen incubating the eggs? I'm sorry, I'm not ready to buy into that one.I can't remember the link right now, but there was a study that showed increased CO2 concentrations for the first ten days of incubation encouraged I think it was better muscle development in hatched chicks.
The findings weren't significant and there would certainly be no 'downside' to not doing it. Just an interesting finding they made.So that would result in healthier clutches than what Mother Nature provides with a hen incubating the eggs? I'm sorry, I'm not ready to buy into that one.