First hatching...when do you remove the auto turner from Bator?

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I started my Aussie/Langshan cross eggs on 8-14, they are due Sept. 4th or 5th ( it was evening when I started)
I read that you are supposed to STOP turning them at about 19 days...
If this is the case, I may have a problem...
I also started some Serema eggs on 8-20, they are due 9-10. (they were LATE in shipping) So, that puts them hatching at diff times...

I can remove one tray and set the Aussie eggs on their side if its necessary.
I was just really worried about leaving the bator open for that long, while I struggle to remove the tray...
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Am I way off base here? Worried too much?
Any suggestions? Please!
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i would take all the trays out of the turner that ya can and set the first eggs on the wire and bumy the humidity up to around 60 65% and just dont open it during the locdown after they hatch remove them and drop the humidity back down and repeat for the next round
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The lockdown starts at 18 days?
KK I'll take out a few trays tonight (its only 3 eggs due the 4th)
A few trays have to stay as I have 11 seremas too...I'll do the same for those eggs after the Aussies hatch and I remove them (remove trays too)...or at least I HOPE they hatch...no one told me this was gonna be nerve wracking too! lol
 
yea lock down is 18th day
ya may want to put a peice of cardboard next to the turner to make sure the chicks dont get cought in the turner
 
Right! Great idea! With my luck they would do just that...
Thank you so much!

Um? wondered what you use to measure the humidity?
Kinda having a hard time as I use the forced air model...(hova-bator 2362n)
 
I bought a acurite temp and humidity gauge at Lowes. i think wally world also has them mine set me back 12 bucks
 

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