Blueyes132
In the Brooder
I don't know how to check it for accuracy. This is my second incubation. The first one went great. I adjusted the temp to 101.5 and have put a pot on the wood burning stove to put humidity in the house.
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I don't know how to check it for accuracy. This is my second incubation. The first one went great. I adjusted the temp to 101.5 and have put a pot on the wood burning stove to put humidity in the house.
I don't know how to check it for accuracy. This is my second incubation. The first one went great. I adjusted the temp to 101.5 and have put a pot on the wood burning stove to put humidity in the house.
Ugh I can't seem to find the link for the hydrometer calibration adding humidity to the room is a good idea. There is an article I read either on here or another hatching site when I googled hatching chicks recently. Are you weighing them that seems to work well for some ppl as well and air cell marking when u candle? I have not used the hydrometer prior to this hatch using a new incubator.
Also I like this thread as I am a more hands on person w/ my hatching and of course you here a lot of just leave them alone then you read how gross and bacteria filled the hatched eggs are that are sitting in w/ the now hatched chicks the one little that hatched last night was picking at it like it was trying to eat it YUCK. So I just wanted some feedback about more in support of pulling them than just let them sit for days lol.... That little nugget and his buddy (I'm guessing both boys one for sure) are in their brooder the earlier hatcher was hungry went right for the food and ate quite a bit. I am of course concerned the others pipped could be shrink wrappedI'm still waiting on those to pop out if no progress is made by tonight 12+ hours I will be pulling them to see if they are struggling due to opening the incubator earlier. My humidity did go right back up to 70% so I'm trying to let them be for a little bit. So I appreciate the feedback![]()
Silly question... Do all incubators have hydro meters?
Nothing to do with the current question (nothing to add anyway, since I don't have the experience of the other hatchers on here) but I had to come in and make a confession.
I lied. Yes, I did, right here on this thread.Here I was all excited that two of my Silkies were laying, and it wasn't my Silkies at all. Nope. Now, in my defense, I did see one of them coming off the nest and found a nice warm egg in the nest she vacated. And the eggs are the right size and color.
But today I went out to do chores and kinda smiled as I saw a nice, fuzzy-all-over pullet in the nest. "Ah, look at that -- she's laying another one!" Um, nope. The pullet stood up and dropped an egg identical to the others I was so excited about. But it wasn't a fuzzy-all-over Silkie with fuzzy legs....it was one of my two white fuzzy-all-over Cochins with fuzzy legs. And in the upper nest was the other Cochin. I forgot that they'd be closer to lay than the Silkies and got all hyped up without knowing for sure.![]()
So I didn't mean to tell a whopper, but I did. You may now make me eat soap.....if you can catch me!