- Jun 17, 2009
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Wow, and I was thinking the chicks weren't going to live. We had so many problems. First the egg turner was not working for several days and I did not realize it.
Then we had a power outage around day15 for a couple of hours. Incubator went down to 85 degrees.
Then I was just thinking I have not done as good a job as last time in watching the temperature.
Plus its been raining here almost ever day this month (3 times the average rainfall for June) and I had no idea if I was doing the humidity right, to add water or not? Mostly I did not, but a few times I did, then it would start raining again.
There are 16 eggs that developed. At least one of them seemed to stop growing a week or so ago, but the others were solid dark masses throughout with an obvious air cell, so maybe there will be some chicks soon!
I want to give them to my broody hen... not sure if I should put them under her as they pip, or after each hatches, or after each dries off. Any recommendations?
Then we had a power outage around day15 for a couple of hours. Incubator went down to 85 degrees.
Then I was just thinking I have not done as good a job as last time in watching the temperature.
Plus its been raining here almost ever day this month (3 times the average rainfall for June) and I had no idea if I was doing the humidity right, to add water or not? Mostly I did not, but a few times I did, then it would start raining again.
There are 16 eggs that developed. At least one of them seemed to stop growing a week or so ago, but the others were solid dark masses throughout with an obvious air cell, so maybe there will be some chicks soon!
I want to give them to my broody hen... not sure if I should put them under her as they pip, or after each hatches, or after each dries off. Any recommendations?