chicken1997
In the Brooder
- Dec 22, 2018
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I have a nurture right 360. This is my second time incubating on this incubator the first time I did I maintain a steady 100 degrees incubation. I’m currently on day 6 my second time using this incubator and currently my temperature has been going from 99-100.8 it stays steady at 100 for a couple hours then sometimes goes up and then comes back down not sure why. I have it in same room and same spot.
My question is since the temperatures have been dropping and getting high. Will it affect my hatching rate? I have some shipped eggs in there and some eggs from my yard. The ones form my yard defenetly seem slightly more developed. But will I be ok as long as the eggs are developing? I do see some wierd looking air sacs.
My question is since the temperatures have been dropping and getting high. Will it affect my hatching rate? I have some shipped eggs in there and some eggs from my yard. The ones form my yard defenetly seem slightly more developed. But will I be ok as long as the eggs are developing? I do see some wierd looking air sacs.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.
If it's been staying up towards 100.8 for longer periods, your hatch may be a little bit early, but that should really be the only effect.