hatch along with me!!!! march 3rd is hatch date :) PIPING ALLREADY!!!!

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yes, the embrios start developing after a few hours of being a the right temperature,
the first day would be the day you set the eggs under the broodies
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any other questions just ask,
glad to be helping.
luke
 
Thanks so much Luke. I'm a real newbie so that info helps! I guess hatching day will be March 4-ish! BTW, congrats on your 11 embryos!
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Mahalo,
Joan
 
Hey guys, not much new to report, Temp holding good, humidity in the range of 45%. I replaced a turning switch on my incubator. I had to hot wire it until the switch came in. --now I can level off the trays with out creative wireing. Wind if blowing like crazy out here today. Turned hen out ---and they ran out once , turned around and ran or blew back in.----17 degrees.
 
I need to do better job of proff reading before I send. ---Hens--24--- roosters 3 and -no thats not a score --its the number I have right now.
 
hi all, just finished day three, beginning day 4,
i'm using the dry incubation method, is anyone else using this technique????
luke.
 
I've just started mine today on this special Valentine's day. Hatch-Day will be on the 7th of March. Originally started with 33 (11-BCM, 11 Ameraucanas, 7 BA. 2 mutt bantam and 2 mystery eggs) I dropped 1 BCM... aaargh...Now down to 32. Good luck to all!!!

 
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Just set 27 eggs from my flock...
Light Brahma Roo over the following hens:

Light Brahma
Barred Rocks
New Hampshire Red
Black Sex Link


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these are set in a LG Still Air, with an AutoTurner.

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May I join in?
 
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Good luck cook_kaka_ook!

Thanks for starting this thread Luke! It feels like a family awaiting their newborns! LOL I candled the eggs when the hens got up to eat and I could see veins in 2 of the 4 on Day 3. I'll check again in a few days.
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Hey Luke, one more question ... is it okay that I didn't let the eggs settle after I received the hatching eggs in the mail? From various threads, leaving the eggs for 8-24 hrs to let the air sac equalize is suggested. What does that mean? I can't find an adequate explanation in anything I've read so far. When the eggs arrived, I think they were sitting in my garage for at least a 2-5 hrs and then I put them under the hens. My guess is that since I see embryos they're fine but do want to give them the best chances for survival, you know? I'd like to know for next time ... I want to get more hatching eggs. I think I got bit by the bug! LOL
Aloha,
Joan
 

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