Apr 6, 2010 #1 daniellenoel Songster 10 Years Joined Apr 22, 2009 Messages 217 Reaction score 0 Points 119 Location Vail Colorado Can I open up the incubator to fix it? or do I leave it?
Apr 6, 2010 #2 KellyHM Crowing 11 Years Joined Sep 10, 2008 Messages 7,097 Reaction score 53 Points 289 Location Lakeland, FL You can fix it.
Apr 6, 2010 #3 bock Songster 11 Years Joined Oct 10, 2008 Messages 2,281 Reaction score 31 Points 191 Location Northern CA It depends, what day of incubation is it?
Apr 6, 2010 Thread starter #4 daniellenoel Songster 10 Years Joined Apr 22, 2009 Messages 217 Reaction score 0 Points 119 Location Vail Colorado we put them in yesterday. I hope it is okay, I opened it and fixed the egg. The temp and humidity dropped for a few minutes everything is back to normal... I hope I didn't mess anything up. Thanks
we put them in yesterday. I hope it is okay, I opened it and fixed the egg. The temp and humidity dropped for a few minutes everything is back to normal... I hope I didn't mess anything up. Thanks
Apr 6, 2010 #5 pdsavage Sussex Monarch 11 Years Joined Mar 27, 2008 Messages 4,286 Reaction score 22 Points 241 Location NW,Missouri It's ok to open that early on,remember if a hen was incubating the eggs she would get up at least once a day to eat and stuff...
It's ok to open that early on,remember if a hen was incubating the eggs she would get up at least once a day to eat and stuff...
Apr 7, 2010 Thread starter #6 daniellenoel Songster 10 Years Joined Apr 22, 2009 Messages 217 Reaction score 0 Points 119 Location Vail Colorado can they lay on their sides or do they HAVE to be big end up???? I have 2 that keep falling over, my egg dividers are not staying in place. Thanks
can they lay on their sides or do they HAVE to be big end up???? I have 2 that keep falling over, my egg dividers are not staying in place. Thanks