INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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I don't have room. ms SALLY
SEE BELOW....I already told you if you cant use yer head to find something or make something work, use the smallest well in the bottom, and put a few pennies in the water...... AND READ below!!

Ok, I'm going to jump in and post a few pics. My humidity was down to 27%. I didn't want to fill the well, I just need a little humidity, so I found a salt/pepper shaker. Its square, so it fits between my rails perfectly!





KEEPING MOLD and BACTERIAL
from growing in water WELLS during incubation ~
TIPS from the diary thread...........

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just a few Copper pennies dropped in the water wells
can prevent bacteria etc. from growing in them!
USE pennies Created BEFORE 1982 thanks to @Sparkypatriot15
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Historically, copper has been used as a way to control microbial contamination, including that of bacteria, viruses and fungi. Ancient civilizations including the Aztecs, Greeks and Romans used copper as a topical treatment for skin diseases and wounds, and copper vessels have long been safely used to store water and other foods.


Coins before 1982 were 95+ percent copper according to the U.S. Mint website. It is pennies after 1982 that consist of a copper plated zinc core.







USE DISTILLED WATER

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Try to use other methods to add humidity
to the incubator INSTEAD of the wells UNTIL lockdown


add water containers ABOVE in different sizes so you can remove and add as needed
if you have a turner, be creative and find small salad containers with lids cut holes in the tops and fit them into an egg slot so they dont spill and turn with the turner! think out of the box!


A few more TIPS & TRICKS!
Below image is a Simple waterer/suctioner out of aquarium tubing placed through side of incubator and into water wells. Use a Kids medicine syringe to add/suck water without opening or disturbing eggs.



2" funnel & we shoved it into a small piece of 1/4" tubing, a cleat on the inside of the unit (a wide-crown staple or cable staple would work also) to hold the tubing in place.
This way you can add water to the middle of the bator without missing the water troughs and without opening the unit. see below
(Thanks tlpounds)




REMEMBER~
Surface area of water will increase humidity more so than depth!
If you need a safe boost at lockdown just add a dampened sponge or rag.
NEVER CLOSE VENTS AT LOCKDOWN!
A "ShamWoW" is great as a wick and can hang from the sides or across top of incubator.
 
yes thats me, we cant all be cool kids ya know Billy
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I was always a freak like my glasses my parents bought for me, and I KNOW you like me T
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Since it seems to be Throwback Saturday... I might as well join the party!!!

My sibs and I:



Me, oldest sis, and pops:




I think you should take my peace tonight Joey, cant handler tonight
I will gladly accept your peace tonight, and add good will to all men (and women).
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Ok,so what does the humidity need to be
Look thorough here, and see if one of these topics might be the answer to your question.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/incubating-w-friends-helpful-notes-links-informational-post-links

Humidity/Temps/Thermos&Hygros:
TAKING SHELL temps post #30771 post #31243

Thermo/hygro suggestions post #13998 post #26999 post #25610 post #12128 post #13975 post #452 post #31058
Hova-Bator GQF Incubator Thermometer / Hygrometer (Wet Bulb) 3018 HERE post #32892
Incubators with fans and without fans need to run at DIFFERENT TEMPS! post #31175 read temp section here: Hatching Eggs 101

WHY YOU SHOULD CALIBRATE and link to HOW: post #545 also see calibration in Hatching Eggs 101 TEMPS SECTION
EASY Calibration post #19746 bottom of post #20480
AcuRite customer support and thermo manuals post #27294
how to calibrate STICK type FOOD Thermometers post #27294

Thermo/Hygro Try to find one that has high low readings post #10961
ALWAYS run your bator a few days first for temp swings post #9129
Humidity is NOT a set number! Its a tool to get the correct weight loss in the egg! post #8924 see Hatching Eggs 101
TEMPS TEMPS TEMPS see post #9068 post #1201 post #452 post #25379
what is the maximum and minimum range of temp I can go before killing the chicks? post #12473
USING a aquarium pump to humidify incubator Begin post #2028 & Flow control valve post #2054

The influence of high altitude on the hatching of chicken eggs. post #995
HAVE A PLAN IN CASE YOU LOOSE ELECTRIC ITS THE SEASON! see post #522
Emergency Preparations: It's COLD Outside! http://www.greenandhealthy.info/emergencyheat.html
REPEAT REPEAT HAVE A PLAN IN CASE YOU LOOSE ELECTRIC ITS THE SEASON! see post #522

Power losses started for a lot of hatchers with those storms around post #2321
Maintaining high humidity in an incubator during hatch click HERE
ADDING water after lockdown post #210

How to raise humidity in a bator discussion begin post #355
Plastic Easter eggs in the egg slots to easily regulate humidity post #28901
Trick from WV RAISING humidity in BRINSEA post #3823
Trick to raising humidity in egg trays by adding small containers to egg slot! post #1651 and backward reading
KEEPING MOLD and BACTERIAL from growing in water WELLS during incubation post #1644
Overcoming late mortality when hatching Peking duck eggs post #20952 1
10/13 day old embryos begin to produce excess heat in the incubator post #27240
KEEPING MOLD and BACTERIAL from growing in water WELLS during incubation post #1644

 
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