November Hatch-A-Longs 2017

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well they aren't that far along 6 days... and it has been below freezing here and I do not want to chill them any more than I have to.. sitting in a semi warm nest is better than a cold coop and me w/ a candler LOL if it warms up next week I may try to candle when she is off the nest.

Haha alright! in my opinion, it's better for the eggs to be cold than to be overheated lol I have had chickens hatch at the worst times of winter! I have also had chicks hatch when my temp in the 'bator spiked for a couple hours hehe :rolleyes: Actually, my incubator right now has been going up to 102 for who knows how many hours (my thermometer tells me what's the highest and lowest) but every time I check it and it's at 100 or 99 (with fan) and I know they are fine. Some people get a little paranoid and scold other learners that if the temp goes that high that they killed them, but no! It's okay (not ideal) for them get a spike in temp for a short time or go cold for a short time. I have hatched many times and they all hatch okay lol :clap
 
Haha alright! in my opinion, it's better for the eggs to be cold than to be overheated lol I have had chickens hatch at the worst times of winter! I have also had chicks hatch when my temp in the 'bator spiked for a couple hours hehe :rolleyes: Actually, my incubator right now has been going up to 102 for who knows how many hours (my thermometer tells me what's the highest and lowest) but every time I check it and it's at 100 or 99 (with fan) and I know they are fine. Some people get a little paranoid and scold other learners that if the temp goes that high that they killed them, but no! It's okay (not ideal) for them get a spike in temp for a short time or go cold for a short time. I have hatched many times and they all hatch okay lol :clap
yes I think cold is better than overheated too... I have had better hatches w/a hen than a incubator, so I figure they know more than me LOL.. this hen is a newbie and I figured this was as good of a time as any for her to learn
 
Today is the 14th day of incubation. I candled the 12 eggs, weighed and marked air cells. I tossed 2 that were not fertile. I have one EE egg that I can't see inside well enough to know if it's developing, so leaving it in for now. The other 9 are progressing and active - a possible mix of RIR x RIR, RIR x Buff Orpington and RIR x Barred Rock. My hatch date is 10/21.

I did notice the air cells are slightly small, so have decreased the humidity just a little.
 
So excited!!!!!! I just had to share with someone to stop me looking at the incubator!!!
 

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I'm late to the party. I just fired up my new GQF sportsman in Oct and have had a total of 13 eggs in it full term and just added 6 more on the 9th. Out of the 13 I had 6 hatch and have struggled with the humidity. I also completely let lockdown slip my mind and one chick even almost hatched completely on the turner, so I knew my error there. I today ordered some humidity pads to help keep the % up so hoping out of the 6 new eggs I will have a better hatch rate. I am taking what few eggs I am getting in the slow season to learn how to use this machine and hopefully by spring I will have it mastered and can fill it up (it can hold 288)! ETA for the 6 is 29th. Plan to candle this evening to see how things are cooking.
 
Haha alright! in my opinion, it's better for the eggs to be cold than to be overheated lol I have had chickens hatch at the worst times of winter! I have also had chicks hatch when my temp in the 'bator spiked for a couple hours hehe :rolleyes: Actually, my incubator right now has been going up to 102 for who knows how many hours (my thermometer tells me what's the highest and lowest) but every time I check it and it's at 100 or 99 (with fan) and I know they are fine. Some people get a little paranoid and scold other learners that if the temp goes that high that they killed them, but no! It's okay (not ideal) for them get a spike in temp for a short time or go cold for a short time. I have hatched many times and they all hatch okay lol :clap
As long as the eggs don't get over 104 you're usually ok. THough long periods of super high isn't good.

So excited!!!!!! I just had to share with someone to stop me looking at the incubator!!!
Me too!!! COngrats!!! :ya:highfive::wee
I'm late to the party. I just fired up my new GQF sportsman in Oct and have had a total of 13 eggs in it full term and just added 6 more on the 9th. Out of the 13 I had 6 hatch and have struggled with the humidity. I also completely let lockdown slip my mind and one chick even almost hatched completely on the turner, so I knew my error there. I today ordered some humidity pads to help keep the % up so hoping out of the 6 new eggs I will have a better hatch rate. I am taking what few eggs I am getting in the slow season to learn how to use this machine and hopefully by spring I will have it mastered and can fill it up (it can hold 288)! ETA for the 6 is 29th. Plan to candle this evening to see how things are cooking.
I use sponges and large shallow pans to pop my humidity. Surface area is key!
 

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