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A quick Gracie update and a question....
Update- My SO was out with the chicks tonight to give them their evening spoiling and to get Gracie out for a few moments (she's not big on leaving the nest, so we get her out twice a day to stretch) When he did that he checked the eggs for temp... all were warm and the brat candled one without me!! (I am at work till tomorrow morning) He only did one, and he said it was full of veins!!!!
He was stoked!! But he resisted the urge to bother any more of them for now... the plan was supposed to be for Saturday but he said he couldn't resist...guess I can't blame him, I want to peak too!![]()
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Question- We numbered the eggs on both sides, Gracie tucked them under and arranged them to suit herself.... well, she rearranges them frequently (we have seen her doing it at least twice a day ourselves, so don't know how often it happens when we don't see it), we see now how the numbers move around in the nest, front to back, outer edge to middle, etc. Evidently it is her way of controlling temps and humidity.
So now that I am turning this into a book, here's the actual question... do any of you rearrange your eggs in the 'bator to see if it affects the hatch? because the heat and humidity can change in different corners of the 'bator at least by a little, or maybe the air flow is different? I figure if broodies do it maybe it works for 'bators too?
I thought about that also during my last incubation. I think people might do it with still air incubators since air isnt cuirculating to keep all areas the same. I have an incubator with a fan so I leave them in their original spots during the entire incubation.