Incubators Anonymous

Hi Connie!!

Lots of other opportunities as you know (edited to add) to try many kinds of eggs from all over . Many challenges to hatching eggs that are shippied. ONe friend who likes to hatch has also figured out which states to buy from because of USPS handling methods . . . . Some routes are kinder to eggs than others.

Is this her secret or will she trade for that kind of knowledge? I mean that is valuable research so I don't really expect that to be given away free.
 
HOLY MOLY!!!!!
There are others out there like me. Hi my name is Stacy and I am an incubator addict. I have 47 sfh chickens and 15 polish in my incubator that only holds 42 eggs. Do you think I have a problem ?? These are only my 3rd batch of the year. I think I am doing good, I dont have a problem>LOL. BYC has been a great to help me with my addiction. lol
Love all the postings here keep up the good work.
 
Question for all the hatching geniuses here, (I say this with admiration and respect, and a lil jealousy.)

Why do the eggs need to be at a 35% angle?

I am considering laying this hatch out of the egg crate turner a I made, and want to know before I set tonight if I will be doing more harm than good?

Right now they are sitting in the "turner" til set tonight. They sat perfectly a a small angle, butt up. I wonder if this is enough?

Thanks in advance.
 
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I am starting my new hatch today.
Hatch #1 was a total failure.

I have a stupid question, more of a thought, but...

Could I set up a nest in my incubator, and just set my eggs in the bedding like what would be in a momma bird's nesting box?

My incubator is now set at 102°. Humidity steady at 43%. I used a make shift turner last hatch, (egg carton).
This hatch, I am laying the eggs on the wire "floor". So far I noticed that they seem to stay pretty upright...

Any thoughts?
 
I am starting my new hatch today.
Hatch #1 was a total failure.

I have a stupid question, more of a thought, but...

Could I set up a nest in my incubator, and just set my eggs in the bedding like what would be in a momma bird's nesting box?

My incubator is now set at 102°. Humidity steady at 43%. I used a make shift turner last hatch, (egg carton).
This hatch, I am laying the eggs on the wire "floor". So far I noticed that they seem to stay pretty upright...

Any thoughts?
102° is way too hot. If it's a circulated air incubator, it needs to be about 99.5 or if it's a still air, it should be about 100 at the top of the eggs.
 

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