Matieus27
Crowing
Nothing to hatch but I will definitely be following
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2 turkeys out this morn and 2 more chicks but neither is NnI currently have 3 chicks in the brooder( 1 fully feathered 2 Nn) and all 6 turkey eggs due to hatch today look promising! Oh and more possible Nn, some of them are pipped!
absolutely adorable!!
Here the current crew is hanging out under the broody cave
Lol yes mhp I modeled it after blooie .....this one is actually a seedling heat mat with a thermostat that I bought separately. .... the turkeys are heritage and out of a mixed color pen.... the plan is to raise babies keeping the biggest ones for breeders and eating the extra toms...... oh I may be able to sell a few to help with feed cost.So is the "broody cave" like an MHP (mama heating pad)? How do you have that set up - it's intriguing.
Also, are these turkeys for breeding or for the dinner table? If you've stated what breed, I totally missed it.
So.. haven't really looked into turkeys yet. Do know that I want to raise and hatch our own eventually. May start just by ordering day old poults this year and later order hatching eggs... When we do that, I do want to go with a heritage breed we can look at continuing to raise as meat for our meals, not just purchasing every year... I think we did a batch of turkeys with some friends in - maybe 2013. Don't have a clue what breed they were, we didn't get them until April or May and they weren't huge for Thanksgiving but they weren't very small either.
I remember reading somewhere that the exact number is not as important as making sure the eggs lose the correct amount of moisture... something about it being a little high one day and a little low the next can balance out over the incubation period...First time incubating here. I'm trying to keep my humidity at 40-45% for my quail eggs. My Harris Farms 1602 is a polystyrene incubator with 3 water troughs in the bottom. I filled the middle one and it was not enough. So I half filled the outer trough (there's three layered square shaped troughs), and the humidity was holding perfect at 45% and then went to 42%. This morning it was suddenly at 26%. I added some water and it went to 52% (I waited a few hours to read it again to get an accurate reading). Is the fluctuation of humidity terrible for my eggs/embryos? Any body have a way to help keep it steady at 40-45%?