HALLOWEEN HATCH!!! Anyone

grats on your babies....now have them tell mine to make noise or something. they're due tomorrow and i dont have a pip, peep or nothing (25 of them).

the only thing different is that it's a still air, so the temp at the wire is aroudn 100.3 on the walmart hygro...and jsut a little under on the hova therm... think the cooler temp is gonna delay them a bit?

i'm not good at this waiting stuff.
 
same here sorta. i will be starting day 19 at 3:30 pm today and have yet to see any rocking or hear any peeping. Im just hopeing i did everything right and that they will all be hatched on day 21 lol. My last hatch i got chicks on day's 20,21, and 22.
 
That's how it usually is for me. Day 20, 21, and 22. I seldom get any on day 23 that are strong enough to live long. This day 18 thing is new for me with a standard chick, though.

My apologies for not getting to my PMs right away. Very sleepy still and trying hard to work on work.
 
What's the deal with the humidity anyway? I have added water 3 times this morning, and can not get it stay up. I want 65%, and am getting 63% max, down to 50s. Geez, and I have to go to work. I will need to come home on lunch break to add water I guess. I am not hearing or seeing any action, but I am not standing over the bator this time either.

Good luck everyone!
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The Halloween Name Game .... We are up to "Y" ...
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I'm spoiled mine all bail out within 24 hours of each other or they're stuck. Usually backwards or a foot wrong, or one weirdly dried out for no real reason. The late ones make me crazy now. I couldn't stand it stretched over two or three days and lasting until day 22 or more. I'd go nuts.
 
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now what i have been told it's not about how much water...but the surface area the water covers. Sure a cup will get the humid up...but good luck getting it past the mid 60's..same with a small rag or sponge.

Now what i use is a small grey grease trap tray that comes with a George Forman Grill. It's long and has the PERFECT ammount of surface area for getting the humidity you desire. I have 2 small coral sponges in the plastic dish as well to help keep the humid where i want it if im away or cannot get to it to re-fill it back with water. It's sitting at 69% humidity as we speak holding steady...when the chicks hatch hopefully it will normally go up to around 73 to 74% naturally due to the moisture being released from the chicks eggs.
 
nef... name the red one Vamp.. short for vampire.. since it's red..

and put the work away.. you have chicks hatching.. i'll write you an excuse note for the guys at work... think that should be submitted through PARC or regular email??

i need to do some "work" too.... maybe i'll see about mapping out that chicken hutch and getting it finished.. lol... think daz wants a 3d chicken coop?? lol

Y names??? hhmmm

Yummy.. rofl.. yummy candy not yummy chicken.. but it would be hilarious.. i'm gonna name one of mine yummy....

YYAAAA.. screaming from being scared?
 
I have to add a lot of water now but mine is an odd situation. It's a cabinet bator on the porch. It's cold out now, it runs more. To keep any humidity at all I have to fill the pan half full, at least twice a day. Otherwise I look and the humidity is in the 20's because I forgot.
 
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i have one of those.. i wouldn't have thought about that thought.. i put in 2 of my regular saucers from my plate cabinet, and then put half a carwash sponge on top of each one.. and the plate has a little water on it... i'm hoping it's good enough....
i have nothing to measure the humidity... but again.. i'm in vegas.. there's no such thing as humidity here.. lol....
 

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