How do you keep your incubation records?

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Okay my friends,

How do you keep your incubation records? Like, daily you record... you want to know ______ later down the road, you wish you had this, stuff like that!

Just curious!
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I mark the hen and the date the egg was laid on the big end of the egg with a pencil.

I keep eggs from similar hens or breeds or shippers together.

When I get eggs shipped in from a breeder, I number them with a pencil and keep track of how many stay alive on candle day 10 and day 18.

Same with my own eggs.

This next hatch I'll be putting dividers in the bators so I can keep chicks separate from different breeders for identification later on.

My first hatch I recorded humidity 3 times a day for my hovabator... now I just watch it like a hawk and don't let it get below 25%.

Is that what you were looking for?
 
I got this off another site, maybe it will help you.
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If this doesn't work for you on printing it off. I can email to you if you like.
 
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