Incubators Anonymous

I have 20 chicks in my giant brooder that hatched on Monday. The next batch is set to hatch Wednesday. So here's the question...can I put the new babies in with what will be 1 1/2 week old chicks? My brooder is 4'x7' so space isn't really an issue. Do I need to add a divider?

Yes I do it up to 3 weeks but I also keep an eye on them and you have more room then I do as mine is only 36 inches X 30 inches ...
 
Only thing I can think is maybe a dehumidifier in the room??
I'm working now on moving my entire "process" to a whole different room. Nothing in my house is stable, but hopefully less issues in an unused room.
. I incubate in my basment which is unfinshed but heated it has a very stable temp,no drafts and a dehumidifier running in a diff. Room so I know the air in there is about 35 to 40 % . It is very controlled as no opening doors etc to change the room temp. What I do knowing my humidity is high in the air I let the humidity drop very low a few times while incubating if I see small air cells. Gauges are great but the egg will tell you more I candle a couple in place just to check air cell progress. It is trial an error for your home everyones is different and humidity can vary from room to room a lot. but bad hatches happen I just had a 50% hatch they were shipped eggs but I did an eggtopsey on bot one quit probably day 23 or so ducklings and one was very malpositioned which is an issue with shipped eggs.
 
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A 50% hatch on shipped egg's is a good ratio for most people although I have had a 90% before with shipped egg's but all more often a 0% so it is a real gamble ether way
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Planning on incubating Turkey, Goose and chicken eggs together in my Hova bator still air, picking up the Turkey and Goose eggs today. I know I can do the Turkey and Chicken in my egg turner but how to position the Goose eggs? there are going to be 6 My plan was to take out 2 or three of the turner trays and just lay the goose eggs on there sides and turn three times a day??  Any better idea's?? Anyone have photo's of what there incubators look like with all three egg types placed together? All I have incubated to date is chickens... I have a couple  concerns, I am going to buy another thing to measure temp and humidity today because I know if I lay the goose eggs down the temp would be different for them then at the top of the turkey eggs (which will be in the turner) unless I just  don't use the turner at all and turn eggs by hand?? 



I caution your plan, especially in a still air bator.

You have three types of eggs of different sizes different hatch days and different humidity requirements.

If you proceed leave the turner out completely.
 
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since I have one Hovabator specifically used as a hatcher, I took out the wire grate and plastic liner, so I hatch right on the floor of the 'bator with just paper towels layered on it. I don't like using terrycloth since I've had chicks snag toenails in the loops before.
 
since I have one Hovabator specifically used as a hatcher, I took out the wire grate and plastic liner, so I hatch right on the floor of the 'bator with just paper towels layered on it.  I don't like using terrycloth since I've had chicks snag toenails in the loops before.

So, the paper towels is what u use for humidity then?
 

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