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Hey Friday, wasn't it you that installed a roof vent fan thing? Or was that just to let light in? Sorry, I can't remember, but wondered how it was working out.

Hubby brought home an in-wall fan thing that he's thinking might be good to install in the coop. Its made to move air from one room to another, but its electric, dual-speed, doesn't blow too hard on low speed. Might work well in the top of a coop.
 
Thats a good thought, thanks
Ur eggs look so good! Big ol veins!
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Ruby idk much of anything about hatching, but i would leave it w the vein just like ur thinkn. They said it could take like 200 years for the quail right?! Just offerin my support before you get too blue ;)


Thank you! :hugs

You know how I feel about giving things a chance..... to answer your question: it can go either way. Yes, it is still possible for them to finish by themselves after you start an assist, but it all depends on why they are stalled in the first place. If it was just because he wasn't ready (physiologically) then yes, he could finish the job. If he's over exhausted, not positioned right, just weak...chances are you'll have to finish the job if he's coming out alive. I'd keep checking periodically and see if you can finish the assist. If he's able he'll make progress in between your checks and you'll know to give him time and let him do his thing. If he's not making progress between your checking, then help when you can.

Thank you! That was the plan in my head, I just needed reassurance. I'm not sure what this little guys deal is. He's opening and closing his beak. But not chirping. ??? He externally pipped right after he internally pipped. So I don't actually think he's taking a really long time. Rather he's doing all the stuff he should have done before the external pip. Thanks for weighing in!
 
K, I have a ?: I went in my bator to put a sponge in and thought I'd candle while I was in there. I'm assuming the air cell should not move when I tilt the egg? Also when I shine the light from top to bottom it casts a shadow from about the middle of the egg down and up when I shine it from the bottom. I'm terrible at candling and have no idea what I'm looking for other than veins which I didn't see. It's only day 5 though. Should I be worried?
 
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Hey Friday, wasn't it you that installed a roof vent fan thing? Or was that just to let light in? Sorry, I can't remember, but wondered how it was working out.

Hubby brought home an in-wall fan thing that he's thinking might be good to install in the coop. Its made to move air from one room to another, but its electric, dual-speed, doesn't blow too hard on low speed. Might work well in the top of a coop.
Hi WV,

My vents are passive so they let the heat out the roof but they don't pump it out. They are made of opaque white plastic (like a milk jug) so they let light in as well, which I really needed. I put a window in the wall as well.

Really wish I had a fan vent - I'd put it in the gable end to pump hot air out. When it's in the 90s it's still like an oven in there, but definitely better than before. The solar roof fan vents I was looking at were too pricey. Maybe I should look for something like you have?

Thanks for the idea!
 
Hi WV, 

My vents are passive so they let the heat out the roof but they don't pump it out.  They are made of opaque white plastic (like a milk jug) so they let light in as well, which I really needed.  I put a window in the wall as well.

Really wish I had a fan vent - I'd put it in the gable end to pump hot air out.  When it's in the 90s it's still like an oven in there, but definitely better than before. The solar roof fan vents I was looking at were too pricey.  Maybe I should look for something like you have? 

Thanks for the idea!


Here's what it looks like. He bought it from a guy that had bought it to use with a pellet stove, but he never installed it. Gave him $20 for it, said they were like $50ish, so that's a bit much for a coop, but I'm ok with $20 haha. Its like 8" round. Maybe they come in different sizes. But I think it might just work.

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K, I have a ?: I went in my bator to put a sponge in and thought I'd candle while I was in there. I'm assuming the air cell should not move when I tilt the egg? Also when I shine the light from top to bottom it casts a shadow from about the middle of the egg down and up when I shine it from the bottom. I'm terrible at candling and have no idea what I'm looking for other than veins which I didn't see. It's only day 5 though. Should I be worried?


Please dont take this rudely, I dont mean it that way, but did you see the pics I posted today, and mixedupturk posted this morning? Hers are early like yours, mine lock down tomorrow. Candle from the top, fat end, down into the air cell. (I also check the bottom, but the top is where you'll see the best view) Day 5 you might not see much, but you will be looking for spider web like blood vessels to start with.
 
Here's what it looks like. He bought it from a guy that had bought it to use with a pellet stove, but he never installed it. Gave him $20 for it, said they were like $50ish, so that's a bit much for a coop, but I'm ok with $20 haha. Its like 8" round. Maybe they come in different sizes. But I think it might just work.




not weather proof you would need to shield it from water. what I'm seeing is you need to move a massive amount of air to make a difference in the temperature .this would be good for ventilation , and might work well with a thermostat attached .
 

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