I set 39 Welsummer Eggs today, Saturday, Mar 3 at 4 pm. I will be gone 45 min away at a Fiber Craft Show on Day 21 which should be Mar 24, but I figure I should be home to catch most of the hatch and not opening the cabinet door would be a good thing!!
Now the White Silkie Roo may have got to some of these hens, but there are 3 Wellie roos in with 15 Welsummer Hens and a Welsummer Hen that was a wrong colored Blonde chick that feathered in all like the chest feathers instead of partridge.
I only set the very darkest eggs and the eggs had to have fine spots all over them. The ones with terra cotta clay texture and no spots didn't get set nor di the lighter ones with the really large splotches. Not this hatch anyways.
This is my test hatch for this cabinet style bator, it is smallish and I had 36 rockers last year on day 18 and only 10-12 made it to hatch. So I am hoping for better results this year.
Temp is at 101.5 and I haven't got any humidity going yet. Suggestions? Should I do a 'dry incubation' say around 50-55% then up it to 65% for hatch.
What have you had the BEST RESULTS with?
I know it's a week late, but when I saw Lynn had set Welsummer, I had to join the hatch, too.
Cheers all,
Bonnie in NW Ohio