Another series of rookie questions as I prepare for lockdown on Saturday... I was planning to use cardboard cartons with the bottoms cut out, but now I'm realizing that it seems people have eggs on the wire on their sides for hatching? If I'm using the cardboard cartons, I'm assuming that I put it to one side of the bator and put the eggs air cells up? The object of the cartons would be to keep the eggs in their proper positions for hatching, right?
Turner comes out on Saturday. How do I know when I get an INTERNAL pip and that it's time to jack that humidity up? Freaking out a bit. I didn't mark any air cells and the silkies look like the air cells are TINY. Today is Day 14 - if I don't see movement, is that egg still viable?
I am totally in over my head...
Does everyone feel that way? Our oldest son keeps telling me that according to how difficult I've made this incubation, chickens should pretty much be extinct.
Turner comes out on Saturday. How do I know when I get an INTERNAL pip and that it's time to jack that humidity up? Freaking out a bit. I didn't mark any air cells and the silkies look like the air cells are TINY. Today is Day 14 - if I don't see movement, is that egg still viable?
I am totally in over my head...
