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Well, I candled last night and have quite a few in the incubator/hatcher, I am candling the ffa building eggs tonight and moving to the hatcher.
I have Teach97's courtnix popping like popcorn, don't have a tally but we are saving the eggs we pull out and counting them that way. They are too darned fast any other way.
PS. HINT to get to the eggs easily without comprimising the humidity or temp, remove the plastic window pane from the top of the bator and reach in. 2 things happen because of using this method.
1) you don't loose temp or humidity,
2) you don't loose little speedy courtnix or chickies because they cannot get out!!!
I lost a button quail for about 10 min till I located him below the table (luckily it was a coffee table) and he ran like the dickens. I had to remove all of my supplies from below the table very carefully to find him. You can also put food and water in there so they can get their nourishment without the same losses.
I will update later on tonight after I candle and move all the eggs to the hatchers. I will try to write down names and locations and numbers too. I think I missed some that died after the 1st candling.
I have Teach97's courtnix popping like popcorn, don't have a tally but we are saving the eggs we pull out and counting them that way. They are too darned fast any other way.
PS. HINT to get to the eggs easily without comprimising the humidity or temp, remove the plastic window pane from the top of the bator and reach in. 2 things happen because of using this method.
1) you don't loose temp or humidity,
2) you don't loose little speedy courtnix or chickies because they cannot get out!!!
I lost a button quail for about 10 min till I located him below the table (luckily it was a coffee table) and he ran like the dickens. I had to remove all of my supplies from below the table very carefully to find him. You can also put food and water in there so they can get their nourishment without the same losses.
I will update later on tonight after I candle and move all the eggs to the hatchers. I will try to write down names and locations and numbers too. I think I missed some that died after the 1st candling.
