Two, another dark one...
Three, a paint. The first light one...
The first two are lightening up to silver/blue.
Three, a paint. The first light one...
The first two are lightening up to silver/blue.
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Yes, today would be 18. Have you checked the accuracy of the thermometer? You can go into lockdown a day or two later if you choose. As long as the humidity is highered for hatch. The air cells look a little on the small side, especially that middle pick. What humidity did you run the first 17 days?Hi there, can someone help me please? I've only hatched goose eggs. These are leghorns. The incubator instructions says to stop turning on Day 18, lower temp to 37.2C and increase humidity. But there are still a lot of whites left, shouldnt they be filling up the space in the egg by now? I started these leghorn eggs on 20 Apr, it is Day 18 today right? Do I prepare them for hatching or should I wait for a day or two more? The incubator says to incubate them on 37.6C
I've been reading about a group that uses a method they call 411' it's all managed by wet and dry bulb temperatures equating to 65% RH. Ask have great success rates. I'm trying it this go around. No changes at lock down. It's different, that's for sure.
I was added to that group on FB....didn't stay long. I can't stand arrogant "my way is the only way" people. I excused myself before I said something bad.
Number 4
I can't wait until they all fluff...lol
LOL I don't talk for that reason. I've been reading their material. I love looking at multiple methods to accomplish the same task.
What method do you use to maintain RH? I've been all over the place.