mrsfarmchick1
Songster
Okay, this is my first chicken incubation attempt - 15 BCM eggs incubating since Dec 24th in a LG incubator, fan, egg turner, had two LG thermometers with plastic backing (they are sitting on eggs), purchased two digital oral thermometers after a couple of days of incubating at 99.5 (LG thermometers were .5 degrees off each other). The LG thermometers show a full degree lower in temperature from the oral thermometers, so I raised the temperature to 99.5 per the digital thermometers that are poking through holes in the top of the incubator to easily check the temperature.
I made a gel pack from a sandwich bag with hand sanitizer gel and wrapped it to be able to get a reading (similar to the Water Wiggler I've been reading about) - well it consistently reads 98.6 degrees and it is sitting in the corner by some eggs)
I just ordered a Zilla Thermometer/Hygrometer that will be in Thursday so I can put the probes inside and the read it from outside the incubator.
MY QUESTION IS: will the eggs be negatively affected if they have been internally 98.6 degrees like the gel pack reading, or do they produce their own heat and will be okay????
Thanks in advance for any advice/comfort you can give me....
I made a gel pack from a sandwich bag with hand sanitizer gel and wrapped it to be able to get a reading (similar to the Water Wiggler I've been reading about) - well it consistently reads 98.6 degrees and it is sitting in the corner by some eggs)
I just ordered a Zilla Thermometer/Hygrometer that will be in Thursday so I can put the probes inside and the read it from outside the incubator.
MY QUESTION IS: will the eggs be negatively affected if they have been internally 98.6 degrees like the gel pack reading, or do they produce their own heat and will be okay????
Thanks in advance for any advice/comfort you can give me....
