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

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Really???? Sweet to know!

I have a local teacher that actually runs the incubator in each classroom of the elementary school every year! He has farmers on the list for chicks as well as letting kids take them home if they already have backyard chickens. I give him eggs occasionally, a very good guy and very addicted to sharing his love of incubation and it benefits the kids BIG TIME!!

There are slides and programs for incubating eggs with kids in the classroom, I bet you already found them?

@Spinning Carrie

Hi Sally, I think I have my daughter's teacher interested in setting up an incubator with her class. Where would I find the slides or the programs for classroom teaching?
No more deaths for three days!
YEAH!!!!!!


Good morning everyone! I was going to go home tonight to candle all my day 7 eggs (plus the broody eggs), but my route home takes me right past the Ronald Reagan library. Nancy Reagan's funeral is today and public viewing is available from 1 to 7 pm. Traffic is going to be a NIGHTMARE. Tomorrow it's only until 2 pm, so it shouldn't be as bad. So, I think I'll be candling on day 8.

This is where she is going to be buried, inches from Ronald.

 
Are you unable to help yourself?

That is rude Chaos. Chickenhawk is switching from a incubator with a fan to a hatcher without one and wants to be sure of the temperatures since it is different and since Sally Sunshine has recommended a temperature reduction at lockdown in general. So she has 2 issues to concider and it can be confusing. 1. Temperature of the still air are higher than the forced air (fan). But 2. You are going to reduce the temp during lockdown. So just how much should that be with both things going on?

I don't know the answer and I don't remember that particular question being answered in what I have read of Sally's so far. I just may have not got to it yet.
 
[COLOR=FF0000]LOCKDOWN![/COLOR]
Stop turning, Remove Turner and Raise Humidity to 65% - 70%
depending on what your air cells may still need

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[COLOR=008080]NOTE: It is now known that the different embryos communicate with each other by a series of clicking sounds,[/COLOR]​
[COLOR=008080]the rate of clicking being the important feature. Ensuring the eggs on the hatching trays are in contact with each other facilitates[/COLOR]​
[COLOR=008080]the synchronization of hatching where the eggs are incubated in a modern machine. This assists in reducing the time between when the first and last chicks hatch.[/COLOR]​


After Day 18 candle you will “LOCK DOWN” your eggs. Lower the temperature see suggest temps below and increase the humidity the last three days. STOP turning and the incubator stays closed, for the next three days while the chicks hatch!  If you’re having a hard time with humidity it is OK to open quickly to boost, add warm water or increase the size of the pan or add a wet sponge. [COLOR=FF0000]NEVER ADJUST HUMIDITY BY cutting back airflow.[/COLOR] VENTILATION is EXTREMELY important at this stage!

Researchers have found that lowering temperatures will prolong incubation,
HOWEVER it is favourable to do so at the end of incubation.  
[COLOR=FF0000]Day 19 & 20 Temp Min 98.0 Max 98.5[/COLOR]
[COLOR=FF0000]Day 21 Temp Min 97 Max 98.0[/COLOR]
for more information please refer here: 

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Lets see if this works right?
 
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