Incubators Anonymous

My name is Deb and I too am a hatching addict.

Last December I bought my first incubator so I could join in on the New Year's Day hatch-along. That incubator hasn't been turned off other than for cleaning ever since. In February, I had to buy a second incubator when I discovered the BYC auctions. That incubator has been running ever since as well. Of course, it wasn't long after that I needed the third incubator so I could accomplish staggered hatches. Yup, still running!

Now, the problem......I need someone to talk me down!

On Monday, I set a batch of shipped eggs (plus 4 of my own eggs, didn't want to run an incubator that wasn't full). Today, I locked down 4 eggs and 24 quail eggs. Today I filled my third incubator with two different batches of shipped eggs (and six more of my own, once again, that not full incubator thing), Donna your Ameraucana eggs are involved in that.

I'm getting the shakes just thinking about this....

I'm leaving on vacation on Oct 24th and won't be back until Nov 6th. I've decided the above sets are my last until I get back home. I didn't want to leave my house/pet sitter with newly hatched chicks, nor did I want to ask them to tend the incubators while I'm gone. Of course, my original mental cutoff date was Sept 1st, but that came and went two weeks ago. I decided the sitter (my son) wouldn't have trouble with chicks in the brooder.

Right now I'm looking at the other 6-8 dozen eggs I've collected that will now probably be going back to the girls.

The jitters are starting to set in.............

Deb

Of course, I have some eggs scheduled to ship to me on Nov 11th, so I can get the incubator going as soon as I get home..........
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My name is Deb and I too am a hatching addict.

Last December I bought my first incubator so I could join in on the New Year's Day hatch-along. That incubator hasn't been turned off other than for cleaning ever since. In February, I had to buy a second incubator when I discovered the BYC auctions. That incubator has been running ever since as well. Of course, it wasn't long after that I needed the third incubator so I could accomplish staggered hatches. Yup, still running!

Now, the problem......I need someone to talk me down!

On Monday, I set a batch of shipped eggs (plus 4 of my own eggs, didn't want to run an incubator that wasn't full). Today, I locked down 4 eggs and 24 quail eggs. Today I filled my third incubator with two different batches of shipped eggs (and six more of my own, once again, that not full incubator thing), Donna your Ameraucana eggs are involved in that.

I'm getting the shakes just thinking about this....

I'm leaving on vacation on Oct 24th and won't be back until Nov 6th. I've decided the above sets are my last until I get back home. I didn't want to leave my house/pet sitter with newly hatched chicks, nor did I want to ask them to tend the incubators while I'm gone. Of course, my original mental cutoff date was Sept 1st, but that came and went two weeks ago. I decided the sitter (my son) wouldn't have trouble with chicks in the brooder.

Right now I'm looking at the other 6-8 dozen eggs I've collected that will now probably be going back to the girls.

The jitters are starting to set in.............

Deb

Of course, I have some eggs scheduled to ship to me on Nov 11th, so I can get the incubator going as soon as I get home..........
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I have 4 bators, all pretty full with staggered hatches, chick, duck, turkey, quail...but with no shut-off planned. WELCOME TO IA!!!
 
I have 4 bators, all pretty full with staggered hatches, chick, duck, turkey, quail...but with no shut-off planned. WELCOME TO IA!!!
Thanks, actually I've been on two other trips this year since I started incubating, to Oregon & to Tahoe. I bought a converter to plug into the power outlet in my car and took the incubators along with me (only two running at the time).

This trip I'm flying to Cabo for two weeks. Somehow I don't think they'd understand (nor let me) bring my incubators onto the plane and into Mexico,
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Deb
 
My name is Deb and I too am a hatching addict.

Last December I bought my first incubator so I could join in on the New Year's Day hatch-along.  That incubator hasn't been turned off other than for cleaning ever since.  In February, I had to buy a second incubator when I discovered the BYC auctions.  That incubator has been running ever since as well.  Of course, it wasn't long after that I needed the third incubator so I could accomplish staggered hatches.  Yup, still running!

Now, the problem......I need someone to talk me down!

On Monday, I set a batch of shipped eggs (plus 4 of my own eggs, didn't want to run an incubator that wasn't full).  Today, I locked down 4 eggs and 24 quail eggs.  Today I filled my third incubator with two different batches of shipped eggs (and six more of my own, once again, that not full incubator thing), Donna your Ameraucana eggs are involved in that.

I'm getting the shakes just thinking about this....

I'm leaving on vacation on Oct 24th and won't be back until Nov 6th.  I've decided the above sets are my last until I get back home.  I didn't want to leave my house/pet sitter with newly hatched chicks, nor did I want to ask them to tend the incubators while I'm gone.  Of course, my original mental cutoff date was Sept 1st, but that came and went two weeks ago.  I decided the sitter (my son) wouldn't have trouble with chicks in the brooder.

Right now I'm looking at the other 6-8 dozen eggs I've collected that will now probably be going back to the girls.

The jitters are starting to set in.............

Deb

Of course, I have some eggs scheduled to ship to me on Nov 11th, so I can get the incubator going as soon as I get home.......... :oops:


Oh come now, I just left the sitter with hatching eggs. The girls loved it. Spread the love around. :oops:
 
Oh come now, I just left the sitter with hatching eggs. The girls loved it. Spread the love around.
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I think I'm already pressing my luck with him. He's told me I'm turning into the crazy chicken lady. When we leave, he has to take care of the 200+ chickens, 15 turkeys, 25+ quail, 7 alpacas, 20 sheep, 25 finches, geckos, 4 dogs and about 100 frogs.

"Hon, would you mind monitoring the humidity on the incubator?"

Deb
 
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I have 4 bators, all pretty full with staggered hatches, chick, duck, turkey, quail...but with no shut-off planned. WELCOME TO IA!!!
Thanks, actually I've been on two other trips this year since I started incubating, to Oregon & to Tahoe. I bought a converter to plug into the power outlet in my car and took the incubators along with me (only two running at the time).

This trip I'm flying to Cabo for two weeks. Somehow I don't think they'd understand (nor let me) bring my incubators onto the plane and into Mexico,
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Deb
ooh!!! do you habla? maybe you can talk them into showing you where (if there are this time of year) ocellated turkey nests with eggs in them... bring THEM home and you'll make lots of friends here on IA if you share.
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if you don't know an ocellated turkey, google it. (or look in my profile, there's one picture in there too).
 
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I have 4 bators, all pretty full with staggered hatches, chick, duck, turkey, quail...but with no shut-off planned. WELCOME TO IA!!!
Thanks, actually I've been on two other trips this year since I started incubating, to Oregon & to Tahoe. I bought a converter to plug into the power outlet in my car and took the incubators along with me (only two running at the time).

This trip I'm flying to Cabo for two weeks. Somehow I don't think they'd understand (nor let me) bring my incubators onto the plane and into Mexico,
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Deb
ooh!!! do you habla? maybe you can talk them into showing you where (if there are this time of year) ocellated turkey nests with eggs in them... bring THEM home and you'll make lots of friends here on IA if you share.
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if you don't know an ocellated turkey, google it. (or look in my profile, there's one picture in there too).
I DO know them, and I was shocked that people actually hunt and shoot them......................sacrilege!

Deb
 
Thanks, actually I've been on two other trips this year since I started incubating, to Oregon & to Tahoe. I bought a converter to plug into the power outlet in my car and took the incubators along with me (only two running at the time).

This trip I'm flying to Cabo for two weeks. Somehow I don't think they'd understand (nor let me) bring my incubators onto the plane and into Mexico,
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Deb
I was thinking about taking my bator on a trip with me but was told the eggs would not live?????? I even used 2 feed bags and made a tote for it and all the stuff LOL
 
Quote: The Tahoe trip was no big deal, we live close by. When I took the incubators to Oregon, it was a 14 hour car trip. The only thing I did different, was we took turns at the rest areas for bathroom breaks. It's not that they wouldn't have been fine with the power turned off for the few minutes, I was just terrified what would happen if the engine wouldn't restart. Not that has ever happened with this vehicle, but what if????

I just left the turner shut off, I figured the movement of the car was enough.

We had no problem and still got a hatch after we got home with the eggs.

Deb
 
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I have 4 bators, all pretty full with staggered hatches, chick, duck, turkey, quail...but with no shut-off planned. WELCOME TO IA!!!
Thanks, actually I've been on two other trips this year since I started incubating, to Oregon & to Tahoe. I bought a converter to plug into the power outlet in my car and took the incubators along with me (only two running at the time).

This trip I'm flying to Cabo for two weeks. Somehow I don't think they'd understand (nor let me) bring my incubators onto the plane and into Mexico,
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Deb

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I laughed out loud! in the car
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You might need REAL help....
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