July 2022 Hatch-A-Long

@casportpony @KsKingBee this is my official S.O.S. call.

I have some peafowl eggs en route to incubate. I have now suddenly worked myself up into a minor panic after reading everything I could find about peafowl egg incubation. LOL

I want to make sure I do everything I can for a successful incubation. (Especially since they are going to have the added gamble from being shipped.)

I see the 2 of you as peafowl pros...:bow so if you have *any* advice or tips, I would really appreciate it. Eggs should arrive Friday. I read across several platforms that 45% humidity throughout incubation is generally the best... and to incubate the eggs at a 45° angle (???)

My incubator is the Nurture Right 360 and I have the peafowl egg turner tray to go into it. I keep 2 separate hydrometer/thermometers to monitor temp and humidity.
 
@casportpony @KsKingBee this is my official S.O.S. call.

I have some peafowl eggs en route to incubate. I have now suddenly worked myself up into a minor panic after reading everything I could find about peafowl egg incubation. LOL

I want to make sure I do everything I can for a successful incubation. (Especially since they are going to have the added gamble from being shipped.)

I see the 2 of you as peafowl pros...:bow so if you have *any* advice or tips, I would really appreciate it. Eggs should arrive Friday. I read across several platforms that 45% humidity throughout incubation is generally the best... and to incubate the eggs at a 45° angle (???)

My incubator is the Nurture Right 360 and I have the peafowl egg turner tray to go into it. I keep 2 separate hydrometer/thermometers to monitor temp and humidity.
You got this.
 
My incubator is the Nurture Right 360 and I have the peafowl egg turner tray to go into it. I keep 2 separate hydrometer/thermometers to monitor temp and humidity.
Maybe ask for help/tips in the NR360 thread also! There may be some folks who have done peafowl eggs in that incubator and can tell you what worked/didn’t. Good luck!
 
This candler from Amazon. It was a gift! It was plug-in only, which I wouldn’t like for candling outside, but I’m glad I didn’t have to worry about the batteries dying.

HBlife Bright Cool LED Light Egg Candler Tester for Watching Eggs Development, with 2 Soft Rubber Attachments for Eggs, Powered by Power Cord Only https://a.co/d/aSeRKU8
 

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