This is my second time with the Trader Joe's eggs. Here we go...
Warming up to room temp...
Initial weigh-in...
Into the 'bator...
I realized the next day that one of the three dozens I'd bought was a week older than the rest, so I went back and bought another. With only six extra spaces available, I kept the "Even Stevens" from the older batch and tossed the rest.
I want them to lose 12-14% of their weight by Day 18, so I manipulate the relative humidity accordingly. In the past, I've come close to 12% by using 30-35% RH and letting it drop to 25% for a while before bringing it back up to 30-35.
Day 10: Candling and second weigh-in...
17 are developing. Not bad for week-old grocery store eggs.
They're losing weight too rapidly though. The last time I hatched Trader Joe's eggs, they had lost an average of 5.4% by Day 10. This time, they've already lost 9.3%. I need to boost the humidity in order to put the brakes on the weight loss. Maybe I let the humidity drop for too long (a few times) before adding water. Whatever the case, I probably should start weighing the eggs every three days or so to keep a closer eye on the weight loss.
An extra water dish increased the RH to 40%...
Day 15 weigh-in...average weight loss is now 11.7%. Now I really need to drastically slow the weight loss over the next three days.
A couple more water dishes bring the RH up to 45%...
(one of the eggs has quit on me)
Day 18: Final weigh-in and candling/set-up for hatch...
Average weight loss of the 16 eggs is 14.15%. This is more than I've ever had, but only slightly above the ideal range, so I'm hoping for a good hatch.
They're now out of the turning rack, sitting in cartons at 60% RH...
See you on the 24th!


Warming up to room temp...

Initial weigh-in...

Into the 'bator...

I realized the next day that one of the three dozens I'd bought was a week older than the rest, so I went back and bought another. With only six extra spaces available, I kept the "Even Stevens" from the older batch and tossed the rest.
I want them to lose 12-14% of their weight by Day 18, so I manipulate the relative humidity accordingly. In the past, I've come close to 12% by using 30-35% RH and letting it drop to 25% for a while before bringing it back up to 30-35.
Day 10: Candling and second weigh-in...

17 are developing. Not bad for week-old grocery store eggs.
They're losing weight too rapidly though. The last time I hatched Trader Joe's eggs, they had lost an average of 5.4% by Day 10. This time, they've already lost 9.3%. I need to boost the humidity in order to put the brakes on the weight loss. Maybe I let the humidity drop for too long (a few times) before adding water. Whatever the case, I probably should start weighing the eggs every three days or so to keep a closer eye on the weight loss.
An extra water dish increased the RH to 40%...

Day 15 weigh-in...average weight loss is now 11.7%. Now I really need to drastically slow the weight loss over the next three days.
A couple more water dishes bring the RH up to 45%...

(one of the eggs has quit on me)
Day 18: Final weigh-in and candling/set-up for hatch...
Average weight loss of the 16 eggs is 14.15%. This is more than I've ever had, but only slightly above the ideal range, so I'm hoping for a good hatch.
They're now out of the turning rack, sitting in cartons at 60% RH...

See you on the 24th!
