Egg turning while incubating.

Hello again,

I was just thinking...what if I won't be home enough to turn the eggs three time a day ?

I know my grandparents are coming over soon and there will be probably around two days when I might be able to turn them only once at most twice....is that all right ? šŸ¤”

Or should I maybe just use the manual turner for the days I'm not there ?
 
Hello again,

I was just thinking...what if I won't be home enough to turn the eggs three time a day ?

I know my grandparents are coming over soon and there will be probably around two days when I might be able to turn them only once at most twice....is that all right ? šŸ¤”

Or should I maybe just use the manual turner for the days I'm not there ?
Should be fine. Just do what you can. You turn when you get up, go to bed, and get home from work, or dinner, about 2-4 hrs before you go to bed. If you get up in the night to go to the bathroom, turn the eggs. If you wake up, and it takes you 2 hrs to get out of the house for work, turn when you wake up, and then right before you leave. There's a lot of flexibility here. I've done most of these combinations for some part of any number of hatches, and they were all fine.

You can also put the auto-turner back in for a bit, and take it out again. No more than 30 minutes out-time (time not in the incubator) per day should be fine. The hens take at least one 30 minute break per day, so I figured a few 30 minute durations where I was turning eggs would be fine. No issues so far.
 
Yeah ok, thanks for the help!!

Below is a group of Seramas I had about 4 years ago. Thought I might share some photos :D :lol:

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I just can't wait for some new ones :wee:ya
 

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I know my grandparents are coming over soon and there will be probably around two days when I might be able to turn them only once at most twice....is that all right ?
It is better than not turning them at all. You will get some benefits turning them once or twice a day.

Or should I maybe just use the manual turner for the days I'm not there ?
I don't really trust the automatic turner in my incubator.
Why don't you trust it? Do you have reason to think it doesn't turn or are the cups the wrong size?
 
Why don't you trust it? Do you have reason to think it doesn't turn or are the cups the wrong size?
I've got a very simple incubator from Amazon and it has a small "tray" and a poker from in the top of the lid is inserted through a hole in that "tray" and turns...thus pulling the tray and the eggs in it along.

Not sure if that explains it sufficiently.

I'm just not sure if it has done a good job in the past and wanted to try manual with this batch just to test it.
 
Humidity is very important when hatching seramas and other true bantams. I fill the whole bottom of my incubator with water during lockdown and try to maintain 65% for the first 15 days. I always put them in lockdown on day 15. They usually hatch in 18 or 19 days.
 
Humidity is very important when hatching seramas and other true bantams. I fill the whole bottom of my incubator with water during lockdown and try to maintain 65% for the first 15 days. I always put them in lockdown on day 15. They usually hatch in 18 or 19 days.
Yes. That is the experience I had with my last group. All hatched very early.

I have some great news though.
My cousin has just offered me to use his Brinsea fully automatic and trustworthy incubator. :wee :ya :ya šŸ˜„

It definitely helps to have a cousin who is also chicken crazy 🤣

Thank you all so much for your help though!!!

And I will keep you posted when the eggs/chicks arrive.
 

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