PhantomSlayer
Songster
I have 2 years under my belt of goose egg incubation. This year went badly for goslings though. So after a good sanitization with bleach. I am gonna try chicken eggs. Unfortunately I leave today for 9 days but I decided instead of our regular hatching method. Lets try a dry hatch. I've heard alot of people say they prefer it but I didn't want to attempt it with goose eggs since we only get so many in a year.
I've set 12 chicken eggs. None should be older than a week.
My mother will be checking in on the incubator while I'm away. However note to self if this dry hatch has a good success rate. I'm gonna need to consider a incubator that doesn't have a low water alarm. The alarm is driving me nuts after only a few hours lol.
So the reason for this post. First I want to share the experience as it happens. I'll be candling on day 9 or 10. I'll update then on progress.
Second reason. I will probably be in the market for a new incubator that'll work with dry hatching. If it doesn't turn out to good. I'm not gonna give up. Might try a second time and also compare to a normal hatch. But I'm still probably going to want another incubator. I had a terrible time this year because we added a second goose into our flock. To many goose eggs our incubator wasn't able to keep up.
So affordable incubator recommendations please!
Preferences: Capable of auto turning goose eggs. Around $100 (A little over is okay but only if its worth it). Our current fits 12 goose eggs with the auto rollers and we bought it 2 years ago for like $70-$80. Our current Incubator. (Front screen lies its only in Celsius lol) What I use as a hatcher cause I have to do staggered hatches.
Bonus: No low water alarm or atleast the ability to turn it off? If that exists?
I've set 12 chicken eggs. None should be older than a week.
My mother will be checking in on the incubator while I'm away. However note to self if this dry hatch has a good success rate. I'm gonna need to consider a incubator that doesn't have a low water alarm. The alarm is driving me nuts after only a few hours lol.
So the reason for this post. First I want to share the experience as it happens. I'll be candling on day 9 or 10. I'll update then on progress.
Second reason. I will probably be in the market for a new incubator that'll work with dry hatching. If it doesn't turn out to good. I'm not gonna give up. Might try a second time and also compare to a normal hatch. But I'm still probably going to want another incubator. I had a terrible time this year because we added a second goose into our flock. To many goose eggs our incubator wasn't able to keep up.
So affordable incubator recommendations please!
Preferences: Capable of auto turning goose eggs. Around $100 (A little over is okay but only if its worth it). Our current fits 12 goose eggs with the auto rollers and we bought it 2 years ago for like $70-$80. Our current Incubator. (Front screen lies its only in Celsius lol) What I use as a hatcher cause I have to do staggered hatches.
Bonus: No low water alarm or atleast the ability to turn it off? If that exists?