Eliselove
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- Oct 12, 2019
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Hey there, everyone and thank you for reading this.
It may be a bit late on the year to hatch but I had a free rooster for a few weeks and here we are LOL
I have two main areas of concern for this hatch right now. I think maybe low temps have the development behind schedule, and/or high humidity has the air sac on the small side. I'm trying to figure out the best way to go forward and give everyone the best chance possible (if any)
I am on day 16. I did candle one representative egg today and the air sac looks smallish. Looks like a day 14 air sac instead of a day 16 air sac. Chick also looks smallish, not crowding the shell at all.
I have a hovabator 1620, the thermostat and thermometer it came with, and no humidity gauge. I have an LED candling flashlight.
I have had trouble regulating the temp sometimes when the weather has changed. I have been running it mostly at 99 - 100, aiming for 99.5 but yesterday I read that 100 or 101 is better for still air incubators despite the mfg instructions. I have turned it up a tad but it's late in the game!! So now it is 100-101.
I have my house super dry as a rule (dehumidfied) so I had used channel 1 and 2 for days 5-16. Yesterday I found this awesome diagram which is hopefully attached, and got worried. Today I carefully emptied channel 2 (for those of you who don't want to look up my incubator, it has 4 channels, each one has less surface area than the last, with 4 being the smallest) and I did an air exchange in the incubator (fanned it out quickly) I think now that the second channel was overkill and I hope I haven't put these little peeps at risk.
Going forward I am thinking that I may have to assist the hatch if the air pockets don't get bigger, and the chicks may be a day late emerging.
in case it matters, there are 22 eggs in the bator. They are a f-rhodie/m-barred rock cross and should be adorable. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/barred-rock-rooster-rhode-island-red-hen.125473/
Any feedback is appreciated!
If you know a good thread on assisting a messed-up hatch, Please post it! I wasn't finding things when I searched.
Also, newbie question here for SURE, but... some people say keep turning all the way to hatch, and some ppl say to stop turning on day 18. I don't know which one is correct!
Many thanks, y'all.
It may be a bit late on the year to hatch but I had a free rooster for a few weeks and here we are LOL
I have two main areas of concern for this hatch right now. I think maybe low temps have the development behind schedule, and/or high humidity has the air sac on the small side. I'm trying to figure out the best way to go forward and give everyone the best chance possible (if any)
I am on day 16. I did candle one representative egg today and the air sac looks smallish. Looks like a day 14 air sac instead of a day 16 air sac. Chick also looks smallish, not crowding the shell at all.
I have a hovabator 1620, the thermostat and thermometer it came with, and no humidity gauge. I have an LED candling flashlight.
I have had trouble regulating the temp sometimes when the weather has changed. I have been running it mostly at 99 - 100, aiming for 99.5 but yesterday I read that 100 or 101 is better for still air incubators despite the mfg instructions. I have turned it up a tad but it's late in the game!! So now it is 100-101.
I have my house super dry as a rule (dehumidfied) so I had used channel 1 and 2 for days 5-16. Yesterday I found this awesome diagram which is hopefully attached, and got worried. Today I carefully emptied channel 2 (for those of you who don't want to look up my incubator, it has 4 channels, each one has less surface area than the last, with 4 being the smallest) and I did an air exchange in the incubator (fanned it out quickly) I think now that the second channel was overkill and I hope I haven't put these little peeps at risk.
Going forward I am thinking that I may have to assist the hatch if the air pockets don't get bigger, and the chicks may be a day late emerging.
in case it matters, there are 22 eggs in the bator. They are a f-rhodie/m-barred rock cross and should be adorable. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/barred-rock-rooster-rhode-island-red-hen.125473/
Any feedback is appreciated!
If you know a good thread on assisting a messed-up hatch, Please post it! I wasn't finding things when I searched.
Also, newbie question here for SURE, but... some people say keep turning all the way to hatch, and some ppl say to stop turning on day 18. I don't know which one is correct!
Many thanks, y'all.
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