Lockdown - CLEAR EGGS?

I'm leaving them all. I have 4 that I've seen move. 3 that are completely dark except for the air cell and 5 that are clear.
I started the eggs on March 4th for a 25th hatch date. Do I start lockdown now or tomorrow?
I was told by a farmer today that I was supposed to turn the incubator off. That makes NO sense to me. I leave it on, right?
 
oh my gosh yes! leave the incubator on! and do u know about humidity levels (65% ish during lockdown) i've heard that lockdown starts on day 18 (this is my 1st hatch). i set my eggs on march 10th at 7pm. so my hatch date is march 31st and my lockdown day is march 28th.
 
Yes, leave it on. I wonder what he was thinking about??? I'm too fuzzy to do the math right now--didn't sleep last night so just got done sneaking a 2-hr nap, hard to wake up from, but will get me thru dinner and homework with the kids. I think today for lock down unless you set them in the evening and then that would be tomorrow...I think
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No you don't turn the incubator off!! That's how you keep the eggs at the right temps and humidity to hatch out. Today is day 18 for you so yes you stop your turning this evening and bump your humidity up. I'd take the clear eggs out, you have have one explode.
 
Ok, so lockdown begins.

I'm not sure of the humidity... unfortunately I have been told NADA about hatching eggs. I was given the incubator at 12pm and the eggs at 2pm on the 4th. Humidity was not even an idea/issue on the horizon until I got on here today. So my plan is to fill the troughs of the incubator and pray!

I think the farmer was thinking about stopping the turner. He has that. I don't. We've been hand turning for 2.5 weeks.

This is scary! I'm going to have 28 disappointed students and 2 disappointed kids of my own if these little guys don't hatch.
 
don't feel bad, you've been given wrong information, it's not your fault. what's funny, is i JUST spoke to a teacher today who also had wrong information.....as a matter of fact if you check out the topic "interesting way to incubate" you'll see what i wrote. i wish i had told more info to the teacher today......
 
If necessary after some have hatched or not, bring in a few chicks the next morning (from the feed store) and put them in before the kids come to class, they'll think they hatched overnight...which happens all the time
 
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Sneaky idea, I like the way you think. But on the other hand, if the kids are old enough to understand then I think they need to learn what happens and why, or why not. Try and try again. It is really a good learning experience and a good way to study science and the method that goes into a good experiment, even when they don't hatch.
 
good point about the age...One thought is that they will learn the lessons you mention (and I agree they are good ones) with the ones that don't hatch, so a few little fluffy butts could be a good balance.
 

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