Tannerpauldean
Songster
This year I bought an automatic egg turner for my still-air Little Giant incubator. I thought it would be a great investment, but now I think I have a problem.
I am on day 25 today and am about to put the incubator on lockdown. However, it seems that many of my eggs are a little behind. The eggs closest to the motor of the turner are right on track. In fact, one egg looked like it had internally pipped this AM, so maybe a little ahead of schedule. The eggs farthest from the motor are at about day 20-22, developmentally speaking. Is it too early for me to stop turning them? Should I give them a little more time to develop?
On a related note, I do not have a separate hatcher. I only have the one incubator that I use for both incubating and hatching. While I intend on purchasing a second incubator to use for these purposes, I am not able to do that at this time. Is there an alternative that I can implement for the time being? Perhaps something DIY? Not sure if it is in the best interest to let the slower ones keep incubating and pull the ones that are about to hatch out.
I am on day 25 today and am about to put the incubator on lockdown. However, it seems that many of my eggs are a little behind. The eggs closest to the motor of the turner are right on track. In fact, one egg looked like it had internally pipped this AM, so maybe a little ahead of schedule. The eggs farthest from the motor are at about day 20-22, developmentally speaking. Is it too early for me to stop turning them? Should I give them a little more time to develop?
On a related note, I do not have a separate hatcher. I only have the one incubator that I use for both incubating and hatching. While I intend on purchasing a second incubator to use for these purposes, I am not able to do that at this time. Is there an alternative that I can implement for the time being? Perhaps something DIY? Not sure if it is in the best interest to let the slower ones keep incubating and pull the ones that are about to hatch out.