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Yep, a person would have to be Not Right to think that's not cute----So Just for the record----I get real excited!!! LOLHaha that's too cute!
Yep, a person would have to be Not Right to think that's not cute----So Just for the record----I get real excited!!! LOL
When I hatched with my old lg, all my hatches were day 19/20 because it ran a tad warm. Now with the Hovabator and the constant temps I'm hatching pretty much 20/21. If they are all healthy, I wouldn't worry about a thing.I recently incubated 6 eggs for the first time and had a 100% hatch rate. I set the eggs at 430p on a Wednesday, expecting them to hatch 3 weeks later... They started hatching early Tuesday morning - technically day 19 still? 4 hatched Tuesday and the other 2 early hours of Wednesday. Did I have my temperature too high and just get lucky that they were healthy, or is it normal to hatch that early? Using Brinsea mini eco if that helps.
Ya, I'm getting the notifications for other threads too. I did see we had another Asian spammer takeover on the forum the other night, maybe when they did clean up something got messed up.I haven't been getting subscription notices either. Only for this thread. All the other I'm subscribed to seem to be working fine. The property sounds exciting! I drove from California to Texas just to look at ours. I thought it was crazy to purchase something without physically seeing it first!
Adorable K! I bet you're proud!
Thanks, me too!Sounds like a good thing Amy hope you get it![]()
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LolI think so you might be able to squeeze a toothpick in there .![]()
I prefer 70-75% for hatch and recommend at least 65%So this is our first ever hatch, we have 13 eggs in lock down, temp is 99.6 humidity 60% (although it goes up to 62 sometimes), today is day 21. No pips yet. Is my humidity okay? If not, what should I do? (Our incubator is a hovabator 1602)
50-55% for the first 17 days if you are not in a high elevation is pretty high. If you don't (and I hope you do) have a decent hatch rate, let us know and we can give you some info on the low humidity incubation method that often works better.They are chickens.... my humidity has been between 50-55 throughout the hatch. I am standing at the incubator and just heard a chirp!!!! Does this mean they might pip soon??? Ah I'm super nervous.
LolYeah!!We all get a little anxious at hatch time. (well maybe not PD-riverman)
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Because they are screaming let us out! It's crowded! We want food and water! (Don't worry, I used to pick on SC the same way when he'd put up pics of his chicks filling the Brinsea...lol You remind me of him...very much.)
I still get excited when I see the first development in eggs too...not that I've done thousands....lolGlad to hear its still exciting, even after thousands of hatchers.![]()
Well hands on folks have a saying for hatchers like you .And I just been dying to us it. and Amy and all feel free to save it for future useI am a hands-off-hatcher, so "I" would not open it during the hatch----I would add water to more troughs if you are using a Styrofoam type incubator by using a turkey injector type long needle and some tubing through a vent hole. But I am sure some hands-on-htchers will tell you to open that sucker right up and add water---LOL---Not me. What was the date you put the eggs in???
Edited----OOOOPS I just seen I was on the hands-on-hatching forum-----SORRY Again People!!!!
Anyone had a chick fitting? It lays there with its eyes open just twitching. All the others are running about eating and drinking
No I've had 7 hatch one died so it hatched with its siblings. I've been giving it vitamins but it's not helping like it did the othersYou get those from time to time . Did it hatch alone? I don't even know how to help those Or what causes it to happen![]()