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There is one every monthI have a question.
How many Hatch-a-Long's are there typically in an average year?
I'd like to join but it's too soon after my last hatch right now. Perhaps I could contribute to the next one?
Thanks!
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There is one every monthI have a question.
How many Hatch-a-Long's are there typically in an average year?
I'd like to join but it's too soon after my last hatch right now. Perhaps I could contribute to the next one?
Thanks!
Yes!!! I’m hoping mine start laying too!I may set some Coturnix quail, if my younger girls start laying in time![]()
I will be setting some shipped to me around June 18th with an early July hatch date. 41 eggs total and the next step in my chicken journey! Excited to share it with you all here! A little nervous about the fact they are shipped eggs but I'll deal with it as best I can and hope for the best.
Like a test run? I guess I've been fortunate that my nr360 instructions addressed lockdown from the beginning. It is a good thing to figure out ahead of time as much as possible, but mine doesn't run the same empty as it does with eggs in it.Hi all!
Something that has bothered me lately. There's been a lot of questions in the incubation forums that goes along the lines of "help I'm in "lockdown" and my humidity is too low/too high".
Seems like when people told them to familiarize themselves with their machine, it's focused on keeping temp stable and correct (low) incubating humidity, and not testing the parameters for hatching. Personally I've never had a machine where I DIDN'T need to modify the mechanism of water supply, and starting to experiment with that on day 19 would not be pleasant.
Thought I'd put this out there since there's a lot of hatchoholics in this thread, and I'm sure you all have newbies and first-timers asking you questions. (or anyone breaking in a new machine)