incubating blue back pheasants plz help i want evryones ansers

jeffreygaskins

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Feb 22, 2015
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I was winding the way u hatch or blueback pheasants it should be the same as ring necks I have a still air also a forced air inucbater so wondering temp also humidity days to hatch also any tips u mite have also anything u think mite help me thank u
 
Your best bet is to have a fan in there as it will hold your temp within 1/2 degree.If the room temp changes,the temp in the bator will change also,the fan will hold your temp.
Blue backs are a ring neck so the same 99.5,humidity is different everywhere 50% works for me. Hatch time 25-26 days.
Do you have an auto turner?If not you will need to turn eggs 3 times daily.I would also suggest an auto turner as opening your bator 3 times daily will effect humidity.
You say a still air so I take it you are using a hovabator?I never had any luck with the Styrofoam bators in hatching pheasants.
In N.H.,Tony.
 
See I was given a still air incubater that was broken and I thought about putting in mini fringe and making a iuncubater and putting a small fan I have hatched rally well with turkey eggs and chicken and duck egggs in my other homemade iuncubater so I will prob just use it yes I have auto turners when do I need to stop turning ?
 
I turn mine all the way thru.I have 2 R-rom incubators.Thought it would be big enough,but then I loaded up my pens and now I may need another.A friend of mine has offered to hatch them for me which I may do instead of spending money I don't have.As you can see under my post I have 17 breeds and multiple pairs or trios of most.Woops I have to add the new breeds to my list.
In N.H.,Tony.
 
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Just got 90 eggs going to set them tonight thanks for the help just want to make sure about something would u turn them to day 24 then stop?
 
I fully agree with Tony. Different methods work best for different folks but I have never used to "Lock-Down" system. I use the same temp and humidity all the way through and turn 3 or 4 times daily. In 16 years of raising game birds its worked well for me. Good Luck Amigo
 

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