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i think i might be on the right track with the ones that are on day four. look pretty good. that will leave me only four in bator. seems like a waste for four..... i will be tempted to grab some out of the fridge... one side of me says ride those four out and see a hatch and the other half says throw some more in...i don't know if i can throw another dozen plus out. makes me soo sad.
 
Personally I would just see how those 4 do. Dont want to have a staggard hatch or be more depressed down the road.
 
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I'd have to agree. The carton method might be your problem. Air in the still air is very stratified so temp of the higher up eggs is varying alot from the lower down eggs. I'd just lay them on the wire and turn by hand at least 3x a day. Don't give up on the 4 you have. I've got a LG still air and it took me awhile but I finally got it and now have 13 babies now 3 and 4 weeks old! - ya I too ended up with staggered hatches. Also I kept my temp 101- 102. I had 2 accurites in there(both reading 2 different temps) Just kinda averaging the temps between them. These were standing upright but the temp should be taken at the top of the egg. Hang in there and Good Luck!
 
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I disagree. This is the general consensus, but in my brand new LG still air, 101 would make my eggs hatch at least 3 days early.
You should probably see if you can clip the thermometer to the side of the carton that is closer to the top. I really do not recommend using a carton in a still air. The eggs that are on the 'up' side of the turn are much closer to the heat source. With nothing to circulate the air, they would be much hotter than the ones on the 'down' side of the turn.
You can go on eBay and get a small pc fan to hook up in your bator. I got mine for $4 shipped, and had to rewire it to a cordless phone power supply cord to plug it into the wall. Here's a pic of how I did mine.

PICT0074.jpg


This is the back of the fan. The 'sucker' part is on the opposite side of the fan, with the 'blower' being on the end, where the silver metal piece is. It has helped out quite a bit since I added this.
 
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I'd have to agree. The carton method might be your problem. Air in the still air is very stratified so temp of the higher up eggs is varying alot from the lower down eggs. I'd just lay them on the wire and turn by hand at least 3x a day. Don't give up on the 4 you have. I've got a LG still air and it took me awhile but I finally got it and now have 13 babies now 3 and 4 weeks old! - ya I too ended up with staggered hatches. Also I kept my temp 101- 102. I had 2 accurites in there(both reading 2 different temps) Just kinda averaging the temps between them. These were standing upright but the temp should be taken at the top of the egg. Hang in there and Good Luck!

You could also use a sponge for the humidity, and just tilt the bator 3 times a day. I believe the problem is with the heat source, not the rising heat. just my opinion.
 
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I disagree. This is the general consensus, but in my brand new LG still air, 101 would make my eggs hatch at least 3 days early.
You should probably see if you can clip the thermometer to the side of the carton that is closer to the top. I really do not recommend using a carton in a still air. The eggs that are on the 'up' side of the turn are much closer to the heat source. With nothing to circulate the air, they would be much hotter than the ones on the 'down' side of the turn.
You can go on eBay and get a small pc fan to hook up in your bator. I got mine for $4 shipped, and had to rewire it to a cordless phone power supply cord to plug it into the wall. Here's a pic of how I did mine.

http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/qq337/shelleyd2008/PICT0074.jpg

This is the back of the fan. The 'sucker' part is on the opposite side of the fan, with the 'blower' being on the end, where the silver metal piece is. It has helped out quite a bit since I added this.

It worked fine with my GQF hovabator. Right now I am having quail trouble at 99.5F in my forced air lol. These things really make you wait dont they!
 
I have just recently lowered my temp to read 98 on my thermometer, trying to get them to not hatch early. I think it is just my birds though. There are about as many people that say bantams hatch on day 19 as there are that don't. I will see how the ones do with the lower temp, then make my decision.
 
My silkies did hatch a day earlier then they should have. my buff orp standards pipped on the 19th and hatch 20-21st. My lonely d'uccle hatched on the 23rd day. Thats how it goes for me lol.
 
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I always have at least one that pips on day 18, with most of the chicks hatched by end of day 19. A few have been later, but not many.
 
well.....i have two eggs out of the first batch that have live chickies dancing around in there!!!!! i wouldn't give up on them and they came through. day 10. also three out of the four others are looking GOOD.
 

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