Laree's "I CAN'T STOP MYSELF FROM HATCHING!!!" Hatch-a-long

Waiting on 2 lonely Welsh Harlequin duck eggs to hatch, planning on setting as many Iowa Blue eggs as I can get my hands on next week. DH accidentally killed off my burgeoning flock of Iowa Blue chicks, so starting over. Picture me clucking and hovering over the incubator for 3 weeks, pecking anyone coming within 10 feet of my incubator.
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Yes I checked her from head to toe. I checked all over the yard, moved the coop and run. Nothing. I've been having a problem with the squirrels stealing aggs and was worried this could happen. I'm so upset. I took the other three eggs inside and it looks like they had quit a while ago. So no Ameraucanas for me today.
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Yes I checked her from head to toe. I checked all over the yard, moved the coop and run. Nothing. I've been having a problem with the squirrels stealing aggs and was worried this could happen. I'm so upset. I took the other three eggs inside and it looks like they had quit a while ago. So no Ameraucanas for me today.
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I'm so sorry, that STINKS! I had 2 broodies lose their only hatched chicks both in the past week so I know how frustrating it is to wait 3 weeks then have nothing. I was just hoping in the panic of the moment that the chick was just well hidden.

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Yes I checked her from head to toe. I checked all over the yard, moved the coop and run. Nothing. I've been having a problem with the squirrels stealing aggs and was worried this could happen. I'm so upset. I took the other three eggs inside and it looks like they had quit a while ago. So no Ameraucanas for me today.
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I'm so sorry, that STINKS! I had 2 broodies lose their only hatched chicks both in the past week so I know how frustrating it is to wait 3 weeks then have nothing. I was just hoping in the panic of the moment that the chick was just well hidden.

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So sorry SCG. It just sucks. On an up note I was surprised by a delivery of chocolate cover strawberries in the mail from my stepmom. So I had some serious comfort food after I first discovered the chick was gone.
 
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I didn't have any trouble with the new incubator I made, it was with the little one I tried first, which looks exactly like the one that is pictured on the first post of this thread. I think the cover was too loose. I also think the eggs were too cramped. I really should have only put two in there, I think, but I wanted a higher hatch rate. I ended up sabotaging my own effort! I have plenty of room in this one! The cover fits tight and it can be sealed with duct tape, if needed! When I was using a wattage that was too hot, I popped holes in the side, then figured out I needed a 15 watt, not a 25, and it was easy to seal up the holes too! It looks a little beat up but it is doing great!

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Is my humidity really too high? I have read so many conflicting numbers! It is pretty confusing! I have heard anywhere from 40 to 60%, so I stuck with 50%, trying to stick in the middle. I guess I can take some of the water out and that will help. If you think 40% for the first 18 days, what do you think I should try for when I go into lockdown? I am trying to get as much info as I can but I feel like I'm running around in circles! I do not want to screw this up!!!

Here's the inside:

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Reread my post.....
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I'm so sorry, that STINKS! I had 2 broodies lose their only hatched chicks both in the past week so I know how frustrating it is to wait 3 weeks then have nothing. I was just hoping in the panic of the moment that the chick was just well hidden.

hugs.gif
(for both of us)

So sorry SCG. It just sucks. On an up note I was surprised by a delivery of chocolate cover strawberries in the mail from my stepmom. So I had some serious comfort food after I first discovered the chick was gone.

Anything chocolate sounds nice. I got 24 eggs in the mail from Muggs, ate more than I'd like to admit of some pizza and ice cream, and if I didn't have the pleasure of being on call tonight there would have also been some adult beverages mixed in with that, too. I'm already feeling better.

You need a squirrel trap and a .22 rifle. And some more chocolate.
 
Loaded my new eco 20 with 34 eggs today....

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Hubby was like are you wanting me to build you a new chicken barn???? or are you going to sell some of the chickens....

I was like wellllll....
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........ I'm planning to sell some..... but I may need a new pen or two.
 
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I didn't have any trouble with the new incubator I made, it was with the little one I tried first, which looks exactly like the one that is pictured on the first post of this thread. I think the cover was too loose. I also think the eggs were too cramped. I really should have only put two in there, I think, but I wanted a higher hatch rate. I ended up sabotaging my own effort! I have plenty of room in this one! The cover fits tight and it can be sealed with duct tape, if needed! When I was using a wattage that was too hot, I popped holes in the side, then figured out I needed a 15 watt, not a 25, and it was easy to seal up the holes too! It looks a little beat up but it is doing great!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/89954_img_1128.jpg


Is my humidity really too high? I have read so many conflicting numbers! It is pretty confusing! I have heard anywhere from 40 to 60%, so I stuck with 50%, trying to stick in the middle. I guess I can take some of the water out and that will help. If you think 40% for the first 18 days, what do you think I should try for when I go into lockdown? I am trying to get as much info as I can but I feel like I'm running around in circles! I do not want to screw this up!!!

Here's the inside:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/89954_img_1129.jpg

Reread my post.....
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Your bator doesn't need to be super air tight. Remember how nature hatches eggs. The hen gets up from time to time to eat/drink. Fresh air is important. I would suggest using your covered holes to adjust the humidity. I would leave at least 1 open just for fresh air and then use the rest to adjust the humidity level.

No more chicks yet. I moved my little guy to the brooder. I swear I think it is a boy. It has a decent single comb and the beginnings of waddles already. I will have to take a pic if I have time. The other eggs are pretty quiet but I did see that one has pipped thru inner membrane. I will keep y'al posted.

Sorry to hear about the lost baby. Poor sweet baby.
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