I'm continuous hatching so the first eggs are at 14 days, the next tray is at day7, and the new eggs were added this morning.
So your plan it to stay at a steady humidity through out?
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I'm continuous hatching so the first eggs are at 14 days, the next tray is at day7, and the new eggs were added this morning.
So I followed the GQF manual. I added a wick pad to increase the humidity for the last 3 days. Worked beautifully to raise the humidity. Then, I goofed. I didn't realize the hose was kinked, so the tray dried out for a few hours before I noticed this.
I have 4 eggs in the hatching tray. The first hatched on Saturday, day 20. The other three still have not hatched and today is day 22. One is moving, so I won't give up quite yet. I might not have gotten these eggs collected and cooled down as quickly as I do now with the rest I set.
Not sure how much the drop in humidity hurt them at that critical stage. They might have been shrink wrapped.
By all means! I took some ideas for @Sally Sunshine with her homemade cabinet incubator, I just decided to make a hatcher instead. The biggest drawback to the regular "cooler bators" is that it's hard to get a turner. Since hatchers don't have them, it seemed like a great fit. Coolers are made to be easy to clean too, and hatchers that are hard to clean get stinky and dangerous to future chicks.Well, I just LOVE that set up! Clever engineering. I might steal that idea.