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Hey Perolane
Thank you!! You must be excited, day 19! I can't wait to hear how it goes. Have you candled any eggs, do you usually do that?
I like your temp/humidity routine. Seems to work very well, and a very good advise to all us new eggs! I'll try to rotate the eggs from top/down every once in a while. I actually just put in about 10 more eggs after day 5.. I know.. but to my defense, I didn't order them and all of a sudden they were here. But I'll give it a try, and for the last three days of all the other eggs I'll try to keep them by themselves or something. I don't hope the increased humidity will do any harm to them.
J
Jonny, I usually candle after day 10 & that's about it. That's when I toss non-developers. When this was all new, I candled just about every day!
I would keep those 10 new eggs on the bottom & keep your fingers crossed. If you keep your hatching humidity for the other eggs at no more than 65%, they may be just fine. The thing to be careful with for staggered hatches is when you up the humidity for the first eggs...too much can "drown" the chicks from the last eggs put in when they pip.
I keep the new chicks in rubbermaid totes with heat lamp for 2-3 weeks, then I move them outside to the coop with seperate heated pens. When I eventually introduce them to the "teenager" group @ 4-6 months, normally there's no problems as silkies are pretty easy going.
Great, thank you!! We'll see how the new eggs will do when I increase humidity.
I'm visualizing my future... I'm gonna build a humongous coop with lots of dividers as I probably will get hooked on hatching chickens..! LOL
And about the Reptipro, it seems to be a great unit. The only thing that I don't like about it is the temp difference. If you have a small batch of eggs you'll be fine using just the one shelf.