Mahonri's 2nd Annual NYDHatch, watching them grow...

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Well, shoot .... maybe will have to manually turn them.
I can't believe you don't have a backup one there.
I have an extra one, just the motor and base part .... no trays. It is at LadyHawk's in storage. I could PM her and have her send it to you, if you want to use it.
 
re: turner

1. make sure the plug is still in and the circuit good
2. make sure the turner bracket is on the cam of the motor
3. make sure nothing in hung up in the trays, under the trays etc, blocking it from moving.
4. technically eggs can hatch quite well without turning in the first several days, so just fix it and don't worry. (yeah, like that is going to happen
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I take it the throbbing has stopped ? That's a good thing if so ; unfortunately it seems to me that both heavy doses of antibiotics and infections seem to make me feel tired and lethargic anymore , as does what I call a " pain hangover " . Sounds like you may be suffering from one or more of those ; you're in my thoughts and prayers . Aside from tapping on the little motor and moving the turner's linkage to releive a bind if its there , I have no suggestions as I'm so inexperienced .
 
Oh, wow! I have to watch this more closely or I'll never be able to keep up with what's going on. You guys make for great entertainment!
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I absolutely love everybody's pictures! It's nice to take a break from the ever-important laundry pile (I h.a.t.e. laundry. And dishes. Those need done too.) and look at cute, fluffy, feathery and furry things.. great idea on the picture contest.

Mahonri, I hope you feel better. I'm blessed to not get hit with that stuff often, but it's pretty much my husband's constant state. I know it's miserable.
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Illia, I hope you give your rooster a good talking-to on your expectations for his manly duties... maybe follow it up with some chocolate, oysters, and mood music in the coop.
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But I'm curious, how much are you able to see in those dark eggs? What can you see to determine whether or not they were fertile?

And Steve, fingers crossed for fixed water stuff!

So, just checking in!
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Glad its working for you . I can relate at being new , I tried hatching quail eggs once in one of those plastic bubbles back at grade school age , and untill Nov had never tried again . The 14 , newly laying , pullet eggs had low fertility and only 5 developed , and only three hatched . However , the hatching bug got me LOL . I did learn that the corners of the Hovabator still air are dead ; temps there are very low . I bought a fan for it , but opted to run it again without the fan and hatch in cartons to keep the chicks from rolling eggs into the corners .

Now , I better get going on some of the stuff that doing .
 
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Thanks , going to get off here , take care of the critters , then go check on my dimunitive friend [ I suspicion he's gotten cold feet and this job's going to have to be done by me .................... can't say that I blame him LOL ]
 
Sigh, I didn't make this hatch group.... I'm being a super sweety or is that sweaty and hatching some eggs for a friend with no bator! and they should be out about 4 days later but that's okay at least I'm hatching!!!!!

I pray everyone is doing alright and not stressing too much....Remember this is supposed to be fun!!!!!!!!! Not a hair thinner....LOL....

While waiting for the babies, write a book, learn to knit..............or make this cake!:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/recipes/?p=recipe&recipe=492

I don't know why my uploaded pic didn't work, but here it is:
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I cannot imagine not having a fan! My TVbator was TERRIBLE until I added the fan! There were spots near the heating element that would get to 110 and the spots farther away that would be 93 degrees. Of course, your hovabator was designed to be a still air machine and should circulate pretty well especially with a couple of the vent plugs open.

I also think that the "fan kit" being priced at $30 +/- is wrong! If anybody needs help adding a fan to an incubator, please pm me and I will walk you through adding a fan to ANY incubator for a cost of $5 or less! My fan came from a thrift store for 3.99. There are fans in everything! Of course, if price is not a concern, most places sell new fans for 20-30 dollars, but I prefer to recycle old parts and they are often better made and last longer than new "made in China" stuff that can be bought nowadays.

(note: I do NOT have any fans for sale, I will just point you in the right direction and give you free advice on where to look, what to use and how to wire)
 
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