I don't know who's more excited, me or my grandaughter. I have no idea which roo is the father to which egg, so it's a mystery hatch.

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I don't know who's more excited, me or my grandaughter. I have no idea which roo is the father to which egg, so it's a mystery hatch.
Adult? Phhhtt...I'm a grandma so I don't hafta be an adult. I just get to play with the grandchild, dig in my garden and play with my chickens.![]()
Woohoo, 10 of the 14 eggs have hatched so far, 2 have pipped and 2 are rocking. We are on day 21 today
What a night! My temps went crazy all of a sudden. Up to 101.4 and then down to 98.2. Who knows why...dang LG! I immediately thought to myself that my babies are all going to die and then I couldnt sleep and was up every 30 mins checking and recording temps. I decided to research online about the varying temps during incubation. I found on the Brinsea site that temps between 95-around 101 can still result in good hatches. Especially in the later half of incubation. Everyone on here may already know that but i am sooooo hard on myself about this first hatch! If anyone breathes a sigh of relief from this data then i will feel like it was helpful. We probably all need to relax! I get so worked up with every detail and read so much info that i get confused!
Raise your hand if you are with me!!!![]()
my homemade junkubators seem to be giving me a hatch rate of about 95 percent and the temp is set to flux from 100 to 95.
so far of the 33 eggs that put in lock down friday 23 have hatched. yes they are a bit behide but at one point my cats unpluged them so temps went into the 80s and a bulb blew that made the temp drop till we found it... but i think 23 of 33 is pretty dang good for my first hatch in bators that cost $0!!! and they are still hatching so numbers will probly go up.
i think the ones i stored longest are hatching better than the last few i put in as they were layed.