longmomma
In the Brooder
- Apr 16, 2015
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Hello from TX!
First time using an incubator, or doing anything with chickens or eggs. Just something interesting and educational for my kids to see, and then giving the chicks to a farm.
We got the Janoel- 10. Directions are awful. Turned in on, it's currently at 38.0 degrees, it sounds like that's where it's supposed to be for chicken eggs? We have 10 Black Australorp fertile eggs that just came in the mail today. From what I am reading, I should let them settle and should have the incubator on for 24 hours and then put them in tomorrow? And I am lost with the humidity- there's a cup inside which I guess I put some water in but no idea how much? And I guess I will need a separate thermometer for that, doesn't look like this model measures that?
One more thing- for turning them- how do I put them in there to start with? Pointy end down? Or on the side? And then do I completely turn them over twice a day?
Thank you so much for any help or tips you can provide!
Jessica
First time using an incubator, or doing anything with chickens or eggs. Just something interesting and educational for my kids to see, and then giving the chicks to a farm.
We got the Janoel- 10. Directions are awful. Turned in on, it's currently at 38.0 degrees, it sounds like that's where it's supposed to be for chicken eggs? We have 10 Black Australorp fertile eggs that just came in the mail today. From what I am reading, I should let them settle and should have the incubator on for 24 hours and then put them in tomorrow? And I am lost with the humidity- there's a cup inside which I guess I put some water in but no idea how much? And I guess I will need a separate thermometer for that, doesn't look like this model measures that?
One more thing- for turning them- how do I put them in there to start with? Pointy end down? Or on the side? And then do I completely turn them over twice a day?
Thank you so much for any help or tips you can provide!
Jessica