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Yes, before we got the vibration under control we had a few spikes that were up to like 106! For a still air incubator, 102 is actually closer to where you want it. Since there isn't a fan to move the air around, you want the temperature on the top of the eggs to read a little higher than the usually recommended 99.5 because the temperature at the bottom of the eggs is several degrees cooler. If you measure the temp at the top of the eggs (by setting the thermometer on top of them) then it usually takes an extra day or two for them to hatch since the overall temperature of the egg was a little cooler than ideal.

For humidity you'll want to get a separate hygrometer to monitor humidity. Lots of people have had good luck finding them at Walmart, but I had a terribly hard time finding them. What I ended up getting was a (overly) large outdoor thermometer/hygrometer combo. Bill Gilberts, the breeder I get my buckeye eggs from, recommends filling one of the reservoirs for days 1-17 and then filling the second one for the last 3 days. Personally, I find that even with both reservoirs filled my humidity is too low for lock down, so I add sponges soaked in water underneath the mesh to up the humidity. This hatch, we're also considering putting a humidifier in the room so that the ambient humidity in the room isn't so low, but we'll have to see how necessary it is. The last hatch we couldn't get the humidity to stay above 50-60% consistently, but it was also in the dead of winter so it may have just been that the air was too dry.

Bob also recommends rotating the eggs if you are using a still air incubator to increase development and hatch rate by avoiding or minimizing a few eggs spending the entire three weeks in a hot spot. This has worked for us, each night we rotate the eggs one space before we go to bed. We had decent enough hatch rates in the still air without doing this, but it makes sense to me so we have started doing it ever since he suggested it.
 
Good suggestion. I have a hygrometer at home that I have used in the past. I actually get them from pet stores in the lizard/snake area. I guess you have to watch the humidity with pet amphibians and reptiles.

I'll see if I can find mine I used in my personal hatches and bring it in to the office.

I'm going to try rotating the eggs too. I would not have thought of that!
 
Oooh! Definitely some pretty ones in there! BLRW and Buff Orpingtons are on the short list of breeds I'd like to add to my personal flock in the next few years.

This morning I came into the office and checked the temperature of the 'bator and YIKES it was down to 96 degrees!
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It's definitely going to be interesting to see how this hatch turns out without being able to be there at night and on the weekends to monitor things... I raised the temperature and it quickly got back to where it needs to be.
 
Oooh!  Definitely some pretty ones in there!  BLRW and Buff Orpingtons are on the short list of breeds I'd like to add to my personal flock in the next few years.

This morning I came into the office and checked the temperature of the 'bator and YIKES it was down to 96 degrees! :eek:

It's definitely going to be interesting to see how this hatch turns out without being able to be there at night and on the weekends to monitor things... I raised the temperature and it quickly got back to where it needs to be.

 

The 96* will be fine. If the temperature is too low during incubation, you will most likely get a late hatch, but the one time is fine.
 
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Incubator is full or incubators
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.....I had some ebay sell offer me some eggs to cover some hatches that went not to well and I got mixed breed egg on another hatch,,,,So after setting 16 FBCM 2 Legbars 1 orpington cuckoo..I set 30 A&M quail are in the homemade igloo cooler hatcher/incubator...Again this am....I will be setting 18 Welsummer bantams and 6 Cuckoo Maran bantamns....Gonna be a busy May..
Okay ..but that it..
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The Incubators will be shut down until they are old enough to start laying.... Unless
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I'll be a few days behind you. I'll be setting barnevelder, welsummer and a couple olive egger eggs under my broody this afternoon.

Jim - you need a bigger bator. I've stacked before, but never THAT much!
 
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This is only my second time attempting this and last time my temps were way too low (I trusted the wrong thermometer!) and I only got 2 of 24 to hatch. They both ended up being roosters. BLRW though so amazingly beautiful birds. They are the fathers of this hatch attempt with the exception of some pure bred auracauna eggs I got from a friend.
Well this morning I realized I was running my bator too low again, not as low as last time but still! So I figured I would just keep on going and have a later hatch than I planned on. A friend asked me this morning what I had in the bator because something got into her coop last night and killed all but one of her chickens. Since my hatch is going to be delayed anyway.......I threw in a few more eggs and topped off the incubator, lol. Any excuse to expand the hatch, right?
 

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