January Hatch Buddies?

I'll join, why not? I've got 21 mixed eggies going into lockdown on wednesday so we should be hatchin on new years day-ish. Clean legged CM roo over: SLW, RIR, EE, SS, CM, BR and a mix EE/leghorn from last spring. All hatchery birds... nothing special. But the best is they'll all be different mongrels
smile.png
Swapping out some older girls in my layer flock.
 
I will be joining as well!! Gosh i am a hatchaholic now too..
big_smile.png
big_smile.png


Heres my bators:

DSCN2232.JPG


I have the following set to hatch in January:

1/5/2011: This is day 21 for 15 Turken's and 9 Silkie Bantams
1/9/2011: Day 21 for 14 Buff Orpington, 14 Australorps, 8 Barred Rocks, and 12 Blue Laced Red Wyandottes
1/11/2011: Day 21 for 12 high quality Blue Laced Red Wyandottes

Also, i have a mamma with 7 chicks right now,
lol.png
lol.png
lol.png

DSCN2239.JPG


If you guys need an idea how to add water without lifting off the top of your incubator, i made this thread..

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=5359823#p5359823
 
Mrs. Fluffy Puffy :

Are those Hova-Bators? Looks like you have'em packed full!
lol.png


Yes, they are packed to the brim!! I candled the first 24 yesterday, and 23 out of 24 are on their way!! The only infertile egg thus far is the slot right under the air vent i use to fill the water!! It was strategically placed!! I have a long way to go, and have a brand new hovabator (thank u santa) that i will be using for lockdown.. I cant wait to see all the fuzzy butts!!

Also, Mountainwhisper: It is like heaven.. I suck at hatching and my momma is SO GOOD AT IT.. She hatched 7 out of 8 (shipped eggs), and i hatched 0 out of 24 (hatched eggs).. Im very glad she is better than me. I have made several adjustments however, i purchased circulating fans for the top, and a better thermometer/hygrometer combo (My last thermometer was 7 degrees off, and caused me to lose all my eggs.) I also figured out a great method of adding water without opening the bators. Its making everything SO much more stable.

I am expecting many fuzzy butts in the new year, plus i will be ordering about 30 day old chicks from Pauls Poultry in January as well.. Gonna ge a GREAT year!!​
 
Quote:
Yes, they are packed to the brim!! I candled the first 24 yesterday, and 23 out of 24 are on their way!! The only infertile egg thus far is the slot right under the air vent i use to fill the water!! It was strategically placed!! I have a long way to go, and have a brand new hovabator (thank u santa) that i will be using for lockdown.. I cant wait to see all the fuzzy butts!!

Also, Mountainwhisper: It is like heaven.. I suck at hatching and my momma is SO GOOD AT IT.. She hatched 7 out of 8 (shipped eggs), and i hatched 0 out of 24 (hatched eggs).. Im very glad she is better than me. I have made several adjustments however, i purchased circulating fans for the top, and a better thermometer/hygrometer combo (My last thermometer was 7 degrees off, and caused me to lose all my eggs.) I also figured out a great method of adding water without opening the bators. Its making everything SO much more stable.

I am expecting many fuzzy butts in the new year, plus i will be ordering about 30 day old chicks from Pauls Poultry in January as well.. Gonna ge a GREAT year!!

I got a 1588 Hova-Bator from "Santa".
 
I have a question.. I want to candle the minimum amount possible.. so should I candle on day 10 and 18, or day 14 and 18? or day 14 only? I don't know... want to give my eggs the least amount of temp and humidity fluctuations though. I wouldn't candle at all if I wasn't afraid one would become an egg "bomb". What days do you do your candling?
hu.gif


P.S. congrats to everyone on their new gifts
smile.png
 
Quote:
I candle on day 10, and day 18.. The thread at the top of this forum is a great guide as to what you should expect on the corresponding dates. I would do the following, candle day 10, then remove any infertile or undeveloped eggs, then candle on day 18 (looking for almost a solid black mass), and then DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES open the bator until day 23.. Ignore your impulses to open the bator and aid hatching, as well as touching newborns. Keep your humidity a solid 70% all the way through (through lockdown i mean) and you should have good results. Read dry hatching if you have any other questions. I will not open my incubator on any other day than 10,18, or 23. You have to think with everything that can go wrong, keeping a stable environment is of paramount importance.. Although a few openings here and there will not affect anything, you have to remember the mama gets off every once in a while for food/water.
 
Last edited:
I had a few quail start hatching today and expect more between now and tomorrow.Then I have some Silkies Showgirls and Old English due Friday.I have the same setting due each week this month so far. So far I've gotten 18 Old English/5 Silkies/3 showgirls and 13 quail from this past weeks' hatch and about 12 Old English/2 Silkies/2 Showgirls out of the week befores' hatch.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom