Is day 1 considered the day you put the eggs in the incubator, or is it when the eggs have been in there for 24 hours?
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Is day 1 considered the day you put the eggs in the incubator, or is it when the eggs have been in there for 24 hours?
Thank you so much!! I put them in on Sunday morning, so today would be day 2 and starting on 3. Correct?Hello there!
Day one is 24 hours after the eggs are placed in the bator.
Depends on who you ask...lol But yes, it is my theory as well that day one STARTS at 24 hours. If you set them Sunday morning, Monday morning would be day one, Tuesday morning would be day 2, Wednesday morning would be day 3 and so on, with hatch day being Dec 14 (give or take a day.) There are people that will argue this, however the egg hasn't had a day of incubation until it's been incubated 24 hours.Is day 1 considered the day you put the eggs in the incubator, or is it when the eggs have been in there for 24 hours?
You wouldn't start day three until Wednesday at the time they were set. They are day two from 48 hours to 72 hours.Thank you so much!! I put them in on Sunday morning, so today would be day 2 and starting on 3. Correct?
Depends on who you ask...lol But yes, it is my theory as well that day one STARTS at 24 hours. If you set them Sunday morning, Monday morning would be day one, Tuesday morning would be day 2, Wednesday morning would be day 3 and so on, with hatch day being Dec 14 (give or take a day.) There are people that will argue this, however the egg hasn't had a day of incubation until it's been incubated 24 hours.