- Mar 19, 2007
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I started hatching a new set of eggs last week. I had 3 different dozens mailed to me. One of them got totally crushed and wasted, but the others came through okay.
The ebay seller of the crushed eggs sent me a dozen replacements without even asking me....nice gesture. She just sent me an email telling me she sent them and asking if I would be willing to pay just for shipping costs. Even though I didn't ask for the replacement eggs I paid for the shipping just to be fair.
If the eggs were sent today they will probally be here on Monday and that will be day 12 of my incubation. I only have 1 bator, but have room for the new eggs.
How do I add them in? what about 6 days later when I have to take the turner out and up the humidity (I'm using dry incubation)? I don't want to keep opening the bator to turn the dozen eggs by hand while the others are hatching. Can I remove most of the arms of the LG turner and keep it in there with 1 tray one each end turning and the hatching eggs in the middle? Will upping the humidity to 60-70% for the hatching eggs hurt the newly added eggs? I can't let the replacement eggs sit out as they will be 14+ days old when the others hatch.
I know the most obvious "enablers" answer is go and buy or build another bator, but DW would have me out sleeping with the eggs if I brought another bator home.
How am I going to do this?
Thanks & Aloha,
Cory
The ebay seller of the crushed eggs sent me a dozen replacements without even asking me....nice gesture. She just sent me an email telling me she sent them and asking if I would be willing to pay just for shipping costs. Even though I didn't ask for the replacement eggs I paid for the shipping just to be fair.
If the eggs were sent today they will probally be here on Monday and that will be day 12 of my incubation. I only have 1 bator, but have room for the new eggs.
How do I add them in? what about 6 days later when I have to take the turner out and up the humidity (I'm using dry incubation)? I don't want to keep opening the bator to turn the dozen eggs by hand while the others are hatching. Can I remove most of the arms of the LG turner and keep it in there with 1 tray one each end turning and the hatching eggs in the middle? Will upping the humidity to 60-70% for the hatching eggs hurt the newly added eggs? I can't let the replacement eggs sit out as they will be 14+ days old when the others hatch.
I know the most obvious "enablers" answer is go and buy or build another bator, but DW would have me out sleeping with the eggs if I brought another bator home.
How am I going to do this?
Thanks & Aloha,
Cory