"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

I completely forgot to candle to turn the air cells up. I was nervous when moving the eggs. Ya'll think it's too late to candle them tonight and move them to the correct position?
Edit: Since mine are in the cartons I guess the cell would be "up" anyway so I guess tilting them slightly wouldn't be much of an advantage. Thoughts?

Pam, are you saying 60-65% is too high for the hatch or 50%?
 
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How warm do y'all run your brooders? I started with it at 95 like everyone days, but the chicks were very lethargic. I back the bulb off slowly until they perked up and acted like chicks, around 80 degrees. They didn't huddle near the bulb or in a big pile, so I think they were fine. Is that fairly normal?

Yes when they are chilled they come to the heat. When they are hot they move away.Pam
 
I wish I had something to say but I don't know a thing about hatching in those big bators....crossing all paws & claws, fingers & toes for you -- take notes & see what happens. Your logic sounds good for what that's worth.... follow your instincts & see how it goes.

The last thing in the world I need is an incubator that big. I wouldn't be able to stop myself from filling it. lol. Let me know when the peas are laying again, I'd like some more eggs. Something killed my peahens and ran the boys off. Someone spotted them in a cow field once but I haven't seen them myself. They are probably long, long gone.
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The last thing in the world I need is an incubator that big. I wouldn't be able to stop myself from filling it. lol. Let me know when the peas are laying again, I'd like some more eggs. Something killed my peahens and ran the boys off. Someone spotted them in a cow field once but I haven't seen them myself. They are probably long, long gone. :hit


Buggles, I think she sold all of her peacocks :/
 
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Who all raises the meat chickens. Do you hatch or order them?
I'm also thinking about pork..yumm. who raises and slaughters their own


I've raised Cornish X in the past and we butcher chickens occasionally from our flock. We ordered the CX from McMurray and we didn't lose any, they were very healthy. They are gross and take a lot of tending to keep clean, but they fill the freezer fast. 8 weeks. But we can keep regular breeds of chickens without all the fuss and they lay eggs until you are ready to butcher them. They both have good things about them.

We have not raised pork. But I do love bacon <3 I have Canadian bacon and regular bacon that I have drying in the fridge getting ready for smoking tomorrow. It has been in brine/curing for a week. We are using pork from a wild pig that was gifted to us. We did all the butchering ourself. Ew.
 
I completely forgot to candle to turn the air cells up. I was nervous when moving the eggs. Ya'll think it's too late to candle them tonight and move them to the correct position?
Edit: Since mine are in the cartons I guess the cell would be "up" anyway so I guess tilting them slightly wouldn't be much of an advantage. Thoughts? 

Pam, are you saying 60-65% is too high for the hatch or 50%?

My best hatch my humidity never went above 44% I would think it wouldn't matter the type of incubator.I still had eggs hatch at a higher humidity just not as many. Pam
 
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The last thing in the world I need is an incubator that big. I wouldn't be able to stop myself from filling it. lol. Let me know when the peas are laying again, I'd like some more eggs. Something killed my peahens and ran the boys off. Someone spotted them in a cow field once but I haven't seen them myself. They are probably long, long gone.
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I did sell my peas but they are only about 20 miles from me, in Echo -- I can hook you up w/the gal I sold them to, let me know when you're ready.
 
The last thing in the world I need is an incubator that big. I wouldn't be able to stop myself from filling it. lol. Let me know when the peas are laying again, I'd like some more eggs. Something killed my peahens and ran the boys off. Someone spotted them in a cow field once but I haven't seen them myself. They are probably long, long gone. :hit

She down sized last year she sold them. But she could get you the info more than likely. Pam
 

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