Quote: THAT IS TURKEY SIZE !!
Advice please...
I am borrowing a brinsea octagon 20 eco, it has 21 eggs in it... so far 6 poults have hatched and it's starting to look crowded, when is it safe to move them to the brooder? This is my first time using it & only second time incubating, last time i used a homemade one and it wasn't nearly this exciting
There were 4 in it when I went outside and 6 when I came back, they're like popcorn
Umm, with CHICKENS, as soon as the chick is fluffed up and dry, I try to take them out of the incubator. I say "try" because if there are any pipped or zipping eggs, I don't open the incubator. Chicks can stay in it as long as 48 hours or so.
With that said, I understand the concern about space inside the thing as more and more hatch. If there are THAT many piling up inside, I close my eyes, do a very quick little incantation, then snatch out the fluffiest and driest chicks as quickly as I can.
So I am waiting for a turkey expert to respond. My turkey eggs are in two MiniAdvance EX incubators, with even less room inside than the Eco models!.
x2 I have a concern about enough oxygen. THeir need for oxygen increases when they hatch and run around. I also pull fluffed chicks out. If it's the closest, I don't worrry if it is not fluffed as the brooder is 95-100 for new chicks.
I recently had to rescue a chick. I missed that the sponges had run dry, bad me, and the chick did not progress after 24 hours, so I opened it enough to make the cap and let it push it's wasy out from there. I do think that pushing with their feet to hatch is important to their development and ability to walk well.