need Advice incubating Peafowl eggs

AngryRWH

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May 5, 2016
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Has anyone incubated successfully peafowl eggs in a forced air incubator? I am reading different temps/humidity but not from those who have had actually hatched peafowl. What temp and what humidity do I incubate, and at hatch do I increase humidity?


Thanks!
 
I haven't done it a lot (only twice), but I used 99.5 as the temp and kept the humidity usually between 30 and 40 percent and I got chicks to hatch. You do increase humidity at lockdown.

@casportpony does a lot of peafowl hatching, hopefully she will have some advice for you.
 
Has anyone incubated successfully peafowl eggs in a forced air incubator? I am reading different temps/humidity but not from those who have had actually hatched peafowl. What temp and what humidity do I incubate, and at hatch do I increase humidity?


Thanks!

When you say "forced air" I assume you just mean the type with a fan to circulate everything? If so, those are all I use and I run them at 99.5 degrees, 50% humidity and at the end I move the eggs into a hovabator genesis also with the fan and add moistened paper towels or wicking pads to get humidity way up there, like 70-85% for the last 3 days.
 
great Thanks I will try this! I have a hovabator manual control with a circulating fan and I use two thermometers and hygrometer for humidity I have been keeping it at 99.5-100 at 50% humidity on 8th day so far. I will buy one more hovobator for the hatch.
 
I set my eggs every Wednesday night and try to get them in the hatcher on Sunday. This week I was waiting 'my turn' in the hatcher so I didn't get the peas in until Monday afternoon around five pm. Within six hours I had peas popping like popcorn. That was close...
 
I haven't done it a lot (only twice), but I used 99.5 as the temp and kept the humidity usually between 30 and 40 percent and I got chicks to hatch. You do increase humidity at lockdown.

@casportpony does a lot of peafowl hatching, hopefully she will have some advice for you.
My hatching skills need way too much work, for me to offer any advice, lol.

-Kathy
 
24 hrs ago one egg started internally pipping, The eggs are moved in another havabator 99.8 and 75% humidity, 2 vents open. No external pip on that egg that internally pipped. should I be worried? did it die? please let me know! Eggs candled looked good. can I open the incubator and check on this egg?
 
24 hrs ago one egg started internally pipping, The eggs are moved in another havabator 99.8 and 75% humidity, 2 vents open. No external pip on that egg that internally pipped. should I be worried? did it die? please let me know! Eggs candled looked good. can I open the incubator and check on this egg?

I would pull it out and put it up to my ear. Make some peeping noises at it and tap with you fingernail over the air cell, if it peeps back put a small air hole in for it. This will buy it another 24 hrs to start unzipping. After they pip internally they only have about 24 hours worth of oxygen to make the external pip.
 
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