This evening at about 7:00 p.m. would begin what is day 20 and when I home I 2 that have already begun to pip. I will keep you posted.
I currently have my first set of jersey giant eggs in the incubator that are on day 18. This evening, I will take them off of the automatic turner and increase the humidity to about 60%.
The temp has been at 100 and the humidity has been kept at 40-43%. After this is done, I know that I should keep the incubator closed and maintain the temp and humidity. Im very glad that i have the picture window.
I have a question for you experts. I know that much of this is a waiting game.
When candling the eggs, I see what appears to be very good formation. At around day 11 or 12 I could see the blood vessels. I can plainly see the air sac at the large end of the egg but the small end is completley dark and I can't see anything move in most cases. I would like to know if this is what I am supposed to be seeing at this point. On a couple, I can see some slight movement. Maybe I dont have a well trained eye.
I guess that I am not pro and it comes with experience.
Any thoughts or suggestions? You guys and gals have been very helpful.
I currently have my first set of jersey giant eggs in the incubator that are on day 18. This evening, I will take them off of the automatic turner and increase the humidity to about 60%.
The temp has been at 100 and the humidity has been kept at 40-43%. After this is done, I know that I should keep the incubator closed and maintain the temp and humidity. Im very glad that i have the picture window.
I have a question for you experts. I know that much of this is a waiting game.
When candling the eggs, I see what appears to be very good formation. At around day 11 or 12 I could see the blood vessels. I can plainly see the air sac at the large end of the egg but the small end is completley dark and I can't see anything move in most cases. I would like to know if this is what I am supposed to be seeing at this point. On a couple, I can see some slight movement. Maybe I dont have a well trained eye.
I guess that I am not pro and it comes with experience.
Any thoughts or suggestions? You guys and gals have been very helpful.
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