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Such a cute thing. Hope the Easter bunny will lend us some of that rabbit foot good luck magic!
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Such a cute thing. Hope the Easter bunny will lend us some of that rabbit foot good luck magic!
I give all the credit to my brinsea. I had no idea what I was doing. I didn't even rest the eggs. I just took them out of that box and threw them in the incubator with the turner on. The brinsea turned the eggs every hour. There is also a "cooling option" on it which was recommended for a better hatch rate. After the first week of sustaining a regular temp of 99.5, I turned the cooling option on for an hour a day. Then changed it to two hours for the second week. I also tried my own little experiment of combining the dry incubation method with traditional. The humidity was always somewhere between 20 and 55. It jumped around a lot. Some days I would add water to a well, and on others I would add a little bottle cap of water. On certain days there was no water at all. I don't even know what I did right. I DO know that I wouldn't have had all seven if I didn't read that link about assisted hatching though. Thanks for posting, Victoria!Ahhh I love those little guys! Especially the little light one, what a surpriseActually, that's really encouraging about the 100% hatch rate with a box that looked like that. Um... maybe you could give as all the details of your hatch so we can replicate?![]()
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Oh my god, I'd be in heaven if I could be hatching so many chicks all the time! The poultry keeping community in the LA area is pretty small. I don't even think we have local swaps.I would love to get that chick! So pretty! I went to the trade event and I'm at my mothers house now. I sold my blue cochin chicks and the two bard rock mixes from my first hatch. I got 4 silkie eggs, 22 quail eggs, a red splash silkie and a columbian pullet my daughter wanted. I'm going to set my eggs when we go home in a few hours. I'm going to have a crazy incubation this time! I have the 17 shipped polish eggs, 5 eggs from my silkie/polish coop that may or may not be fertile, 4 silkie eggs - thats 26 chicken eggs and then the 22 quail. I wanted to try with quail and It was only 3 dollars for those eggs. Thats without the order of serama eggs I have shipping Monday. Good thing I have another incubator coming next Tuesday. I'm going to need them both! Especially since I haven't been outbid on those frizzle polish yet.....
Yup..... Crazy Chicken Lady here. My husband has been so supportive.
Agh! 104 temp. spike.... gotta stay calm. Apparently my eggs survived a 105 temp spike my hubby never told me about because he didn't want me to panic.