Hopefully, they aren't too dirty and this doesn't become an issue. If you feel compelled to wash them.... Warm, plain water only and dont scrub them... I still would highly recommend against it though...
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Hello everyone, thanks for letting me join you all. I'm sure I will drive you nuts with all the questionsI've read so much info my brain full to bursting ...haha![]()
So, my incy has been out for 24 hrs, temp settled, humidity not sure my brinsea has no thingy to read that. It just has 2 wells. So filled 1 ? ( you can tell this is my 1st go ! )
My eggs have been resting for 23 hrs. Candled them all (12) bantam. 1 egg looked a bit iffy to me, so put that one to one side.
Now, I decided to not use my auto turner ....eek !! So I can do more eggs, with the hope I can at least get 1 fluffy frizzle banty![]()
I've marked a O and X on both sides of the eggs. Set my phone to remind me to turn them 5 times a day. I trusty app I hope !
Do I wash my eggs ?
Turning, is it just turning them from O to X each time ?![]()
I'd like to ride along too. I set 36 eggs in my home made stryo bator w/fan. The eggs are a mix. I have 24 rhodebars, 6 marans (BCM I think), some OE and EE, and a few super blue egg layers. All the eggs came from Dmrippy of BYC. She is local to me so I picked them up at her farm. I set mine late at night on the 22nd.
I've had a bit of difficulty keeping my temp right since I set the eggs. It was holding temp perfect until I loaded it up, and now it's running slightly low. I have it in our extra room that normally stays closed off. I opened the door and brought it back up to temp by putting my heating pad on the glass and it's doing fine now.
I normally do dry incubation, but I've experienced several shrinkwrapped chicks my last few hatches so this time I'm not using water in my container, but I put a damp sponge inside when I open the bator to turn the eggs.
Looking forward to hearing how everyone else is doing. Matlock, what are you using to heat your incubator? What kind of thermostat are you using ?
Yeah very exciting!! Good luck with you first hatch and that's a very nice little bator!Hi all, I'm Lola and a newbie![]()
I purchased an incubator today ....yay !!! So excited but nervous lol
I have only a little one, a brinsea mini advance. My bantam eggs are being delivered tomorrow![]()
So I hope it's ok to join you all for my 1st hatchingx![]()
I didn't have luck with my still air lg. Is there a trick to it? I gave up on it last year and found a hovabator (circulated air) with picture window and love it had nothing but great hatches. I still have the lg maybe I will give it another try with some home grown eggs I have the wireless temp/humidity gauge so maybe that would help let me know what is going on in the lg. I also just got an old Cabinet bator that my uncle was getting rid of so Im gonna load that baby up with quail,turkey and pheasant eggs to hatch and release. Very excited about thatLOL! Some might say that about me! I finally talked hubby into me buying another LG still air. YAY! Now I can do staggard hatches! I like the new design of the LG
I started out with a styrofoam incubator but decided to build my own cabinet incubator after the wafer got stuck and fried a batch of eggs during lockdown. Had some problems with the thermostat on my homemade incubator the first time but switched it out and have been in good shape since. Got my fingers crossed as usual for this hatch!!!I didn't have luck with my still air lg. Is there a trick to it? I gave up on it last year and found a hovabator (circulated air) with picture window and love it had nothing but great hatches. I still have the lg maybe I will give it another try with some home grown eggs I have the wireless temp/humidity gauge so maybe that would help let me know what is going on in the lg. I also just got an old Cabinet bator that my uncle was getting rid of so Im gonna load that baby up with quail,turkey and pheasant eggs to hatch and release. Very excited about that
I had a Brinsea Mini Advance as my first incubator too. I had amazing hatch rates with it, even on shipped eggs. I did use the auto-turner though. Yes, just fill up one well with water until 2 days before hatching, then fill up both wells. Some people recommend getting something to measure the humidity with, but I do not think that it is necessary unless you're having problems with your hatches or live in a overly humid or overly dry region. I never measured humidity in the Mini Advance, just followed the directions and I got 6/7 and 7/7 each time I hatched in it.
Brinseas are made out of anti-microbial plastic so I don't think that washing the eggs is that big of a deal with a Brinsea than with other incubators. I never washed the eggs that I hatched in my Brinsea.