yep, I want a broody... Set it & forget it!
Plus, my broody hen is a GREAT mom. I'm hoping she goes broody again soon so I don't have to stress over incubating in August

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yep, I want a broody... Set it & forget it!
Incubating is such an addiction! After the last ones hatch I was going to be done for the year but after losing 33 in that junk incubator I may refill one.more time then call er' quits. I still have 3 broodies and 2 staggered hatches by Aug1. Ughs
Well my first hatch was a blazing failure, with the exception of two adorable Lavender Ameraucana chicks. Out of 50+ eggs and $150+ in the cost of eggs for that first batch, I'm a little disappointed. I consoled myself with a pair of Cuckoo Orps that I'd been wanting.
Rounds 2 and 3 are in the bators now, and if these are as much of a failure, I'm going to pack the darn incubators up and send them to someone else.
This time I'm going to try to keep a far more even temperature - I'm using Oregon Scientific digital units that provide temperature and humidity levels and I've checked those to be fairly accurate with some of those aquarium thermometers and a reptile thingy-bobber. I wonder if on the last hatch, I just tinkered with it too darn much.
Question for you all - what are you running humidity at during your incubation (prior to lockdown)? I didn't adjust it at all on my first hatch - I really just tried to watch the air cells and didn't even add any humidity until lockdown. I'm wondering if I should try to maybe keep the humidity up a little bit more this time?
The strange part is that when my husband looked inside my flunker eggs, they seemed to fail at different stages... I had some early failures in some Marans (couldn't see inside those so didn't pull them) and some later failures in a couple of gorgeous Silkies. Hearing about those broke my heart.
PS - HUGE hugs to chickydee64. You are a treasure. Thank you for your kindness. xoxo
so cute i would love to be able to put picts but phone not good on internet
so cute i would love to be able to put picts but phone not good on internet
you mean air cell hasn't increased fully so the fluid hasn't been absorbed? I don't know the correct terms. If it's what im thinking your talking about maybe you just need to wait a bit longer for it.so cute i would love to be able to put picts but phone not good on internet
you mean air cell hasn't increased fully so the fluid hasn't been absorbed? I don't know the correct terms. If it's what im thinking your talking about maybe you just need to wait a bit longer for it.
CarolinaHen; you should leave the house for an hour, then come back. With my first pip, we were gone in the morning, came back there was a pip! Then we left later that afternoon, came home & found it had zipped! There seems to be the most action when we're not looking. It hatched exactly 24hrs after lockdown. It later died because of the cord I thought it would take care of itself, but it didn't![]()
Quote: Need you to come to my house.Actually, what I really need is someone to get after my 2 boys that they can't just leave their trash and junk all over so I don't have to clean.![]()
Wow!!I just keep track of chicks once they hatch...and when they die after living for a month or more (in other words if they die early because they were weak I don't do much to acknowledge them like name them and figure out if boy or girl, etc.). May have to rethink what I keep track of.![]()
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It looks watery? The external pip? Or a chick already hatched?
you mean air cell hasn't increased fully so the fluid hasn't been absorbed? I don't know the correct terms. If it's what im thinking your talking about maybe you just need to wait a bit longer for it.