This may be covered later in the thread, but why did you not double check with the Spot Check? I had the opposite problem with my first two hatches, they were delayed, so I ordered the Spot Check.
I think I covered that with an emoticon...;-]
Let's just say I was seeing the
Brinsea as Sir Lancelot and only needed the spot check to look at Mordred, the Styro.
What temps are you running in the incubators day 1-18? I'm assuming you have your eggs date marked - it will be fun to see if any of the 21 day old eggs hatch.
I am running them both at 98.5F, which is a number intended to create a wet bulb temperature at my altitude. The set temperature coupled with my desired humidity (60%) should achieve a wet bulb temperature that is ideal. Its not as simple as saying this temp and humidity will recreate 99.5F in my area...but that's the idea.
Ok, sorry for the huge multi quote, but I'm late to the party. The heater is the red wires wrapped under the fan
Not a problem, I like multi-quotes, and thanks for popping in, anyone is welcome...
I recommend leaving the Spot Check outside of the bator and checking as many different spots as you can through the vent. I measure temps from 98.9-100.5, but my average is 99.5, and this works. Rotate your egg trays every 4 or 5 days and that will help offset hot and cold spots
Oooh, that's a good one, hadn't thought of rotating the egg trays. I had already decided I was going to open the
Brinsea every day to top up the wells, so I think I will turn the trays every day also. Don't you think it would be a good feature for
Brinsea to give you a button that leveled the bator on demand?
Those are some old eggs, so I would take them out of the hatch rate equasion. That's using eggs that are severely handicapped. I don't recommend laying them on their side. I have had two eggs slip under the rails and incubate on their sides, and neither developed. Could be coincidence. Just sayin...
I agree, they are older eggs. I have every egg labeled, dated, and weighed...and they have been put into the bator according to their age so the older eggs have gotten an extra 30 minutes for each day they are old. Its what I had to set, I could have simply sold them as food eggs, but hey, I have only ever tried 10 day old eggs so I thought what the heck. 51 of the 80 eggs are 10 days old or less, so they don't represent the majority.
As for laying on their side, I had 44 in my
Brinsea at lockdown during my last hatch, and, well, you just can't lay 44 eggs on their side in that bator. Besides, there is no way a broody hen keeps eggs on any end, let alone fat side up, so that just isn't coming close to what nature does. Maybe there's a better hatch rate when you improve on nature, but most bird eggs have been this shape longer than practically any other life on the planet...;-]
My friend, listen to me. You have a phenomenal incubator, but it has to be tweaked. Get an average of as many temps as you can, and adjust your display to that. It makes a world of difference. Set your humidity for 42% the first 18 days. If you tell me again that you need a humidity alarm, I am going to
the crap out of you. It's a clear container! For Pete's sake, just fill it back up once a week. If you are going through that much water, are you running with the wells dry? If so, fill half of them and you won't work the pump so hard. If you set your disply for a 99.5 average, don't mess with the temps after lockdown, there's no need. Broodies don't drop their body temperature half a degree a day.
I really want to see you do well with this. You are a cranky old man, set in his ways, so of course I like you
Well, firstly, I think I only mentioned the humidity alarm once...
I did fill the wells at one point, only to find that I had put just a little too much in and next thing there was water all over the place. I'm not complaining, but they could put a line in there...;-]
The 99.5F temperature is a misnomer. As I mentioned about wet bulb, we are not setting a dry temperature. I even realized that the temperature settings in the University of California paper were set to their altitude, which could have been anything. They aren't guidelines IMO. What's your altitude @scflock ? I am working with a lower temperature and a higher humidity this time. At worst, my hatch will be delayed, but given all of my other hatches have been early, having the majority of hatches on Day 21 would be a good thing this time. I am still going to candle and weight on Day 7, Day 10, and Day 18. That will tell me whether I have severely retarded weight loss.
As far as dropping temperature after lockdown, as the chicks hatch they definitely give off heat of their own. You say the
Brinsea can accommodate that other source of heat, ok, you are probably right. Since this time I will not be altering the temperatures in the Janoel but will be in the
Brinsea, I may get to see the difference in results. I'm hoping that my temperature altering experiment in the
Brinsea will make it have the better hatch rate.
I like you @scflock , you shoot from the hip. So many are so worried about being PC its nice to see others who are just happy being themselves.