They went in Friday, so they're due 3/20.
My SO and I traded a couple of our cockerels for a dozen Ms. Pepperpot (Black Sex Link) eggs and then went to Trader Joe's and got some 7-day-old fertile eggs.
My three previous hatches have been less than stellar due to humidity issues, so this time I'm going on the advice of a knowledgeable BYC member and using sort of a "modified dry" method...
Days 1-17: RH at 35-40%, allow to drop to 25% before adding water.
Days 18+: RH at 55-60%, targeting 58%.
Vent plugs removed.
The TJ's eggs were seven days old when they went into the 'bator.
The two cockerels we traded...Mango (BR) and Drumstick (BO)...
I still feel bad about Mango and Drumstick and miss them, but that's life on the farm, eh?
My SO and I traded a couple of our cockerels for a dozen Ms. Pepperpot (Black Sex Link) eggs and then went to Trader Joe's and got some 7-day-old fertile eggs.
My three previous hatches have been less than stellar due to humidity issues, so this time I'm going on the advice of a knowledgeable BYC member and using sort of a "modified dry" method...
Days 1-17: RH at 35-40%, allow to drop to 25% before adding water.
Days 18+: RH at 55-60%, targeting 58%.
Vent plugs removed.


The TJ's eggs were seven days old when they went into the 'bator.
The two cockerels we traded...Mango (BR) and Drumstick (BO)...

I still feel bad about Mango and Drumstick and miss them, but that's life on the farm, eh?


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