Hands on hatching and help

Nope, I doubt it... his earlier post was about his age and how long he's been incubating and how he 'knows what he is talking about'... :rolleyes:
Said candling too often will kill embryos too... :/

I don't do the cooling, but I know it has merit and solid truth behind it... but I also hand turn and have my bator open every day, few times a day and for various extended periods, lol...



Yeah, I think he saw he was outnumbered! :lau



If I remember correctly @Pyxis told me that cooling was absolutely necessary for successful goose egg incubation...
Yes! Both cooling and misting with water is what the goose incubators do
 
Well, the cradle is a bit wonky so it goes up slowly and then drops off faster on the down side. I want to get one of the new ovation incubators that has a better auto turner in it.

The Octagon cradles are known to have an issue. But I like the design. I'm disappointed they don't sell them anymore.
 
I've read it's a known flaw. I've also seen a fix for it, but there is no diagram and I'm not sure I can do it with only the explanation :he

-- I have 2 octagons also

I know which piece fails, and I've already concocted a couple fixes in my head for "when" it happens.

But i figure that's one of the main reasons the Ovations are a total redesign.


Is it bad not to candle eggs during the whole incubation process

Personal preference. I love candling and did it fairly often with my first bunch of hatches. Its so amazing to see the development! Those that don't candle are missing out, in my opinion! I mainly only candle now by putting the flashlight on top of them where they sit, and to check for clears.
 

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