Last spring i tried to incubate black shouldered peafowl eggs. The breeder said they were much like turkeys (have hatched hundreds of turkeys, quail, chickens, etc.). I got them all started, then lost 2 at about 2 weeks, and lost 2 more about a week to go and the last two died a bit before hatch. Everything else in that incubator hatched as it was supposed to so i don't think i had any out of the norm issues. I had them in an older GQF cabinet style incubator. temp stays steady, has an automatic turner, humidity system isn't very scientific (Little bin came with it, you put 1 in full when incubating and add a second to hatch). I think if i remember right they were incubated standing up. I got 0 out of 6 peachicks. I have the opportunity to try again.
Any additional suggestions to try them again in the cabinet, or should i try on their sides hand turned in a modified circulated air hovabator. (I typically use this as my hatcher as it works much better then it should lol). I can incubate them alone in it, they would be on their side and hand turned. Any thoughts?
I'm in the great lakes area so natural humidity is already high.
thanks
Sib
Any additional suggestions to try them again in the cabinet, or should i try on their sides hand turned in a modified circulated air hovabator. (I typically use this as my hatcher as it works much better then it should lol). I can incubate them alone in it, they would be on their side and hand turned. Any thoughts?
I'm in the great lakes area so natural humidity is already high.
thanks
Sib