xomaybekatie
In the Brooder
- Apr 3, 2015
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I just locked down my second (the first had to be discarded at day 8 due to a huge prolonged temperature spike) batch of eggs and since day one, these chickies are all I can think about. I am constantly checking the temp and humidity. While I'm away at work for up to 12 hours a day, I call my mom to check on the #'s when she gets home. I really just want at least a few eggs to pip and hatch. I'm so nervous something is going to go wrong while I'm not home. I can't even sleep until my alarm at this point because checking the humidity and temp is on my mind so I get up an hour or so early to check. The numbers were pretty perfect this morning though. *knock on wood* I'm so ready for hatch days.
So my biggest issue is keeping the humidity in the right range. I have a forced air and It's either been going high (70s) or low (40-50s) and rarely stays in the middle (60s). I just tried placing a moist sham wow in there and that seems to be keeping it in the 60s. Any other tips? This is the incubator that I have. I can't really see the water wells at this point or get to them because I put a grippy lining along the bottom. http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/farm-innovators-pro-series-circulated-air-incubator
I would prefer to keep my humidity at the lower end of the acceptable lockdown range due to some eggs I have in there that are a few days late. I didn't read enough beforehand and added eggs after I placed the first few eggs. I won't be doing that again.
I have three different polish crosses in there. Polish X Red, Polish X Barred Rock, and Polish X Bantam Cochin. I'm so excited to see how these turn out if they hatch. I just need to make sure that happens.
Anyways, thanks in advance for your feedback. Happy Hatching!
So my biggest issue is keeping the humidity in the right range. I have a forced air and It's either been going high (70s) or low (40-50s) and rarely stays in the middle (60s). I just tried placing a moist sham wow in there and that seems to be keeping it in the 60s. Any other tips? This is the incubator that I have. I can't really see the water wells at this point or get to them because I put a grippy lining along the bottom. http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/farm-innovators-pro-series-circulated-air-incubator
I would prefer to keep my humidity at the lower end of the acceptable lockdown range due to some eggs I have in there that are a few days late. I didn't read enough beforehand and added eggs after I placed the first few eggs. I won't be doing that again.
I have three different polish crosses in there. Polish X Red, Polish X Barred Rock, and Polish X Bantam Cochin. I'm so excited to see how these turn out if they hatch. I just need to make sure that happens.
Anyways, thanks in advance for your feedback. Happy Hatching!