deviled eggs works..your welcome..i hope it helps..use dry incu for the most part with it..you will be amazed at how great the air cells heal ..after 7 days its like you went out to your barn and just picked them up. i seriously try not to touch them at all either uñtil day 7 and then again on 14, 18. its just so worth it to try to do everything you can to get off to a good start.
they posted the paper vet gave me as well as the redwood incubator instructions that say pretty much the same thing over somewhere in mahonris 3rd anual easter hatchathon but i couldnt find it..that thread has gotten so big.
they posted the paper vet gave me as well as the redwood incubator instructions that say pretty much the same thing over somewhere in mahonris 3rd anual easter hatchathon but i couldnt find it..that thread has gotten so big.
So, I candled all mine and I know which ones are loose, and there are some that are semi loose, and the ones that appear to be okay. I'm thinking of letting the totally loose ones sit for the 7 days, and the semi for 3 and letting the rest sit in the auto turner. The turning slats are removable. I have identifying marks on all and a written description documented for each egg listing air cell mobility, amount of staining on egg, dappleing or tranlucence, rough or smoothness, large or small for each breed, and their origin. I don't have a scale to document weight, but I hope to by next hatch. I don't think I will candle them until 10 days in.
I have 16 silkie eggs, 18 serama, 9 LaFleche, 2 Cream Legbar and two of my own mutts for a kinda control set. Wish me luck! Aveca, thanks for all the advice- it makes me feel more comfortable knowing someone has used this info for hatching parrots and that a vet reccommended it. I read all sorts of conflicting opinions and see stuff about just throwing out ones with loose air cells, but I reallyreally really want my La Fleche and Legbars and they seem to be the worst off so I'm setting them anyway. They are going to get the 7 day treatmentand I will report back on whether it works. I will know which ones have loose cells and which don't and I hope to get ahold of a bunch of the plastic berry baskets so I can corral the eggs into identifiable groups so I can narrow down who hatches and how well. Thankfully my hatch day will be a saturday and I will be home. My friend and I are going to have a hatching party (or sobfest- depends on how it goes) and I will try to give you guys some feedback on whether the 7 day no turning in the incubator helped.
Any reccomendations on what I should serve for our hatching party? Are deviled eggs too ironic?