Ok. I was curious as to how that would work.
Julie,
I was thinking about this on the way to work this morning and it would be really simple for you to do both at the same time. If your only using the one incubator and you want to do them both (turkey and chicken eggs) at the same time, just put your turkey eggs in a few days earlier ( I don’t remember how many days it takes for turkey eggs but I think it’s 28) then when you put your chicken eggs in the incubator. Do it so that they all go into lock-down on the same day like Missy did. This way you won’t have to worry about opening the incubator while you have chicks hatching. Go into lock-down and open it back up a few days later when all eggs have hatched.
Chris
Great idea. I still need to get more practice in on incubating eggs, so I wanted to try chicken, turkey and guinea eggs at the same time but I didn't know how to time it "just right". And yes you are right about the turkey eggs. It takes 28 days. And guinea eggs are 28 days as well, so that would work perfect. I have guinea eggs ALL OVER and I can't eat that many, so I will try practice incubating them.
Thanks for the tip Chris. Much appreciated.
