Hi all,
I got into BYC this past summer. I can't believe what I have been missing all these years..CHICKENS RULE!! Anyway, I have a RIR rooster with two of my gorgeous RIR hens right now. He is doing his business and I will be taking the egg to the bater on March 1st. We are sooo excited!!
Anyway, I would like to tell y'all my plan and have you reply if you see anything that I am doing wrong. This is our first hatch so I want to learn as much as I can. THANKS!!
1- Collecting the fertile eggs from the two hens for the next few days. I am amazed that you can store them for a few days before you put them in the bater. I am hoping to put around a dozen in the bater.
2- I have a new Little Giant still air bater. My gut tells me to go buy the turner and the fan, however my wallet tells me to not. I am assuming that the fan makes a difference, but have any of you had terrible hatch rates with the still air. I am concerned about the humidity in the bater. Any advise on this issue is greatly appreciated!
3- My kids are excited to turn the eggs everyday. I really don't want to disappoint them with a failed hatch. I have heard some of you refer to "lockdown". I am guessing that this is the time, around day 18, that you stop turning the eggs. Is that right? Also, I know how to candle, but I am impressed that some of you can tell if a baby chick is doing well or has died when you candle them early in the hatching period. Any advise on what I can look for when I candle?
4- Assuming and hoping that we get some hatches, I have prepared an area for the baby chicks. How long do I leave them in the bater before I move them to the heated chick area?
I sure appreciate all the advise and stories on the forum. It is awesome to read all your success stories. I hope to have one soon as well!!
JJ
I got into BYC this past summer. I can't believe what I have been missing all these years..CHICKENS RULE!! Anyway, I have a RIR rooster with two of my gorgeous RIR hens right now. He is doing his business and I will be taking the egg to the bater on March 1st. We are sooo excited!!
Anyway, I would like to tell y'all my plan and have you reply if you see anything that I am doing wrong. This is our first hatch so I want to learn as much as I can. THANKS!!
1- Collecting the fertile eggs from the two hens for the next few days. I am amazed that you can store them for a few days before you put them in the bater. I am hoping to put around a dozen in the bater.
2- I have a new Little Giant still air bater. My gut tells me to go buy the turner and the fan, however my wallet tells me to not. I am assuming that the fan makes a difference, but have any of you had terrible hatch rates with the still air. I am concerned about the humidity in the bater. Any advise on this issue is greatly appreciated!
3- My kids are excited to turn the eggs everyday. I really don't want to disappoint them with a failed hatch. I have heard some of you refer to "lockdown". I am guessing that this is the time, around day 18, that you stop turning the eggs. Is that right? Also, I know how to candle, but I am impressed that some of you can tell if a baby chick is doing well or has died when you candle them early in the hatching period. Any advise on what I can look for when I candle?
4- Assuming and hoping that we get some hatches, I have prepared an area for the baby chicks. How long do I leave them in the bater before I move them to the heated chick area?
I sure appreciate all the advise and stories on the forum. It is awesome to read all your success stories. I hope to have one soon as well!!
JJ
