Hi everyone!!! I just bought a little giant still air incubator and automatic egg turner. I would like some advice before I order my eggs and start that process. I want to have a very successful hatch rate, esp if I spend money on hatching eggs! Please help, and all advice is appreciated!!! Thank You so much!
Welcome to BYC. Well, the LGs can be tricky. They are a incubator that needs closer monitoring than your more pricier models. I am assuming you have one of the newer digital ones. (I have an older model w/fan kit installed.)
Number one, the styro bators need to be in a room where the temp is stable and doesn't very widely. They need to be out of direct sun light or out from under room lights. These things will help steady the temp in the incubator. (They are very affected by the ambient temps.) Make sure they are not in a draft or you will surely be fighting temp swings.
Number two, still air bators should be maintained at 101-102F with the temp taken near the top of the eggs. (Despite any incubator instructions. 99.5 is the recommended temps for forced air.)
Number three, the best thing you can do is learn about humidity, why we need it, and how to use either air cell growth or weight loss to know if your humidity is good. Do not listen to any source that says 'fill your water trays.wells [this] full for the first 17 days.....blah blah blah' Also, just because [this] percentage works for person a does not mean it will work for person b. I am a firm believer that the air cells will guide you. Consider dry incubation. Seems to work better in styro bators.
Number 4, if you don't have a full incubator/turner, try not to use the egg spots closest to the turner motor, that baby gets hot and can make the egg or two closest develope more rapidly.
Number 5, use more than one accurate thermometer. Never rely on just one and never think because a thermometer is brand new that it is accurate. A couple good thermometers and a good hygrometer (even and especially if you are dry hatching a good hygrometer is needed,) can be the difference in a good hatch or a bad.
NEVER trust the thermometers built into the bators unless they are checked for accuracy...
I'm sure I will think of more later....lol