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Hi All,
I posted a while back wondering about pushing the limits on a Brinsea Mini. I've just had my first hatch. Here's the story.
I aquired 28 eggs from Robo. (Thanks!) and loaded the incubator. I went around a bit between using the 7 slot standard turner and the 12 slot quail turner which is an optional accessory. I ended up using the quail sized turner and just piling in the eggs. I fiddled with the turner controls a bit and set it to turn every 30 minutes and cranked the turning ratio way up. The crowded eggs jiggled each other, and just to be on the safe side, when I opened the incubator to fill the humidity basin, I moved the eggs around a bit as well.
I had a nervous moment when the first egg hatched almost a day ahead of the rest. (A single chick! Oh no!!!) But the next morning there were 13 more chicks keeping it company.
My net result is 21 chicks for 28 eggs, though I haven't pulled the plug on the last few eggs yet. I'll give them the rest of the day in case there are stragglers.
One thing I noticed. Crowded eggs = a crowded hatch. (I removed chicks in batches to give the ones trying to get out room to work.) I think the next time I'll not go higher than 24 eggs. 28 is really pushing capacity.
I posted a while back wondering about pushing the limits on a Brinsea Mini. I've just had my first hatch. Here's the story.
I aquired 28 eggs from Robo. (Thanks!) and loaded the incubator. I went around a bit between using the 7 slot standard turner and the 12 slot quail turner which is an optional accessory. I ended up using the quail sized turner and just piling in the eggs. I fiddled with the turner controls a bit and set it to turn every 30 minutes and cranked the turning ratio way up. The crowded eggs jiggled each other, and just to be on the safe side, when I opened the incubator to fill the humidity basin, I moved the eggs around a bit as well.
I had a nervous moment when the first egg hatched almost a day ahead of the rest. (A single chick! Oh no!!!) But the next morning there were 13 more chicks keeping it company.
My net result is 21 chicks for 28 eggs, though I haven't pulled the plug on the last few eggs yet. I'll give them the rest of the day in case there are stragglers.
One thing I noticed. Crowded eggs = a crowded hatch. (I removed chicks in batches to give the ones trying to get out room to work.) I think the next time I'll not go higher than 24 eggs. 28 is really pushing capacity.
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