Lockdown WHEN?

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Ok so today at 3 pm day 15 starts for my coturnix eggs YAY
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, but I'm kind of cunfused with something, when do I stop turning the eggs? do I keep turning them through day 15 or should I stop when day 14 ends?
please I need an answer fast
Thank you.
 
Yessir, end of day 20 with bobs...

Basically by dates you want the last 3 full days to be done without turning no matter what the speces is.... This gives jr time enough to get oriented and turned to the proper pipping position. I highly recommend hatching upright in some sort of tray/ holder--- this allows the max hatch rate as position doesnt matter, and it allows the maximum humidity rate without drowning the chicks when they pip. The sky high humidity(75% OR HIGHER) makes the egg shell softer and buys any slow zippers extra time before getting shrink wrapped by the egg membranes.

NOTE: YOU CAN ONLY USE EXCESSIVE HUMIDITY WITH UPRIGHT HATCHING!!!


Even without excessive humidity you will see a noticeable increase in hatch rate by upright positioning for lockdown/ hatch.
 
You mean you actually STOP turning them? I usually forget about mine and let them hatch in the turner
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Moral of the story: it doesn't really matter
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I'm sold on your know-how
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But, one thing I'm still not sure of when they start escaping from their lil' shells................(and Anthony is asking it in another active thread below).........From the time Junion No. 1 pops out ......... how long do I give everybody else from that point on to appear before I start raising the top to get the lil' fellers headed toward their first stop (the brooder)?
 
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thats kind of a personal preference thing... I personally dont leave them in the hatcher any longer than absolutely necessary--- soon as they are dry or close to it i snatch them out and whisk them away to the brooder. If its a big hatch thats going well i try to "batch them" as to limit the opening of the hatcher. Usually it doesnt matter much with me anyways because i use the high humidity method so any drop in humidity is very temporary with my hatcher and has little or no ill effects on them--- NOTE THIS IS THE CASE HERE AT MY FARM AND MAY BE WAYYYYY DIFFERENT THAN WHAT OTHERS EXPERIENCE!!!
 
JJMR794.....would you be able to post of picture of what sort of tray you use to keep your eggs upright?

Thanks!
 

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