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The 40. I’m in NE Ohio.

Wow I'm really glad I asked, that's a huge difference from me! I know several people in that area of the states though, sorry about the rough weather recently!

That's really cool your only the second person I've met in 4 years who has the 40, really congrats, that is an amazing machine.

You know when you read forced air (w fan) vs. Still air? We have like a super forced air w 4 fans in our units vs 1 in the Octo 20s or in any styrofoam I've seen. This works against humidity but it's better for maintaining the temp nearly perfectly. The temps stability is super vital during the first three days. I think in your climate I'd stress more over the humidity vs how little I ever do so here. Still wouldn't add any water for the first 13 days only for lockdown unless it became apparent the air cells were growing too quickly as they lost more water than they shouldve. At lockdown I'd still prolly only fill one tray and see where that leaves you because the hatchlings will bump the humidity themselves as they come out covered in egg wet that has to dry especially if your doing a bigger hatch in that monster incubator w a higher likelyhood of more than one hatchling drying off at one time. At the end of my run before my hiatus I had started dry hatching chickens without even adding water at lockdown and I know someone in WV who incubates a lot and has done that w chickens but I wouldnt reccomend it for the quailies. Quail being so small in such a super forced air bator youd have a higher chance of shrinkwrapping the babies. If your only incubating in there without hatching then half of my thoughts wont matter but I'm sure like myself u bought that with the mindset it can and Will do just about everything for you. Set n forget.

If you have the turning cradle also, the way I have my eggs set in the pic u orig quoted wouldnt work. It swings the incubator too far for them to stay in that place. If the turner is clicking or starts clicking fair warning that's what mine did right before it dumped the bator off the turner w 40 duck eggs inside. So now without the turner I simply lay it on each of those two first slants one side then next time the other. Not bad at all for hand turning.

Come April if you need anything please dont hesitate to ask. I hope this has been helpful.
 
Wow I'm really glad I asked, that's a huge difference from me! I know several people in that area of the states though, sorry about the rough weather recently!

That's really cool your only the second person I've met in 4 years who has the 40, really congrats, that is an amazing machine.

You know when you read forced air (w fan) vs. Still air? We have like a super forced air w 4 fans in our units vs 1 in the Octo 20s or in any styrofoam I've seen. This works against humidity but it's better for maintaining the temp nearly perfectly. The temps stability is super vital during the first three days. I think in your climate I'd stress more over the humidity vs how little I ever do so here. Still wouldn't add any water for the first 13 days only for lockdown unless it became apparent the air cells were growing too quickly as they lost more water than they shouldve. At lockdown I'd still prolly only fill one tray and see where that leaves you because the hatchlings will bump the humidity themselves as they come out covered in egg wet that has to dry especially if your doing a bigger hatch in that monster incubator w a higher likelyhood of more than one hatchling drying off at one time. At the end of my run before my hiatus I had started dry hatching chickens without even adding water at lockdown and I know someone in WV who incubates a lot and has done that w chickens but I wouldnt reccomend it for the quailies. Quail being so small in such a super forced air bator youd have a higher chance of shrinkwrapping the babies. If your only incubating in there without hatching then half of my thoughts wont matter but I'm sure like myself u bought that with the mindset it can and Will do just about everything for you. Set n forget.

If you have the turning cradle also, the way I have my eggs set in the pic u orig quoted wouldnt work. It swings the incubator too far for them to stay in that place. If the turner is clicking or starts clicking fair warning that's what mine did right before it dumped the bator off the turner w 40 duck eggs inside. So now without the turner I simply lay it on each of those two first slants one side then next time the other. Not bad at all for hand turning.

Come April if you need anything please dont hesitate to ask. I hope this has been helpful.
Thanks so much for the info! I will definitely keep in touch! I plan on doing 50 quail eggs from set to hatch. Usually if I dry hatch the humidity is like 15% what % does your usually stay at? This will be my first time doing quail!!
 
My Schofield Silvers are here! They are resting. Wow I really love KC farms these eggs are amazing! They are really BIG for quail eggs and very uniform and smooth. Love them!
 

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Thanks so much for the info! I will definitely keep in touch! I plan on doing 50 quail eggs from set to hatch. Usually if I dry hatch the humidity is like 15% what % does your usually stay at? This will be my first time doing quail!!

I plan to keep it set at 30% and it maintains that well throughout incubation if thats what I ask it to do. Then I'd bump it to 70% w one tray full at lockdown, two gets it up to around 80% here, but I dont think I'll even have to do that this time ill leave it at the 30 just because throughout this incubation period the ambient humidity has been super high. Daily outdoors were happy to get 30% ambient 50-60 is normal and 90 isnt uncommon.

Well I’m on lockdown I got some wiggling but that’s it for now!

My KC Farms Schofield Silver eggs are out for delivery! :)

Yay that they're wiggling! Let em take their time they'll be here soon!

Doubly Yay for the new set! Glad they're pretty! :fl that they're in good shape internally after shipping!
 
They came packed super super good not one crack I think they should do well. I got a couple extra in there too. They use that foam stuff. They are resting now.

Oh and yeah if I decide sometime to invest the time or want one of those cabinet incubators I’ll look around about building it... maybe someday LOL
 
That's awesome! They're gonna rest til these others are done or will u use the other?

I think I'd like to have one of the cabinets home built one day but I've got more than enough hatching space right now so I'm good. The 40 fits about 60 chicken eggs when Fully loaded plus the 20 and the mini lol!
 
Yeah I’m good for hatching space as well. But someday... lol

I have put the silver eggs from KC in the little incubator but they are such large eggs (for quail) it’s a bit tight soooo when the other eggs are done with the hovabator I’ll just swap them into there and they will have more room.

No hatching yet.... just wiggling
 

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