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mintandmyrtlefarms
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Oh, GOOD LUCK!Wish me good luck. I will be putting eggs in the incubator tomorrow
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Oh, GOOD LUCK!Wish me good luck. I will be putting eggs in the incubator tomorrow
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I bought 2 of the 56 Eggs (unbranded) type from Amazon... let’s just say I’m looking forward to investing in something better soon. I really did t know what to look for, and since using this, I know exactly what I wish I had.Which incubator did you use??
I bought 2 of the 56 Eggs (unbranded) type from Amazon... let’s just say I’m looking forward to investing in something better soon. I really did t know what to look for, and since using this, I know exactly what I wish I had.Lessons learned.
Good for you! I hope you share your progress here with us! I would love to follow along!I am going to make one from cardboard box. My quails have just started laying and the male was having problem with mating. I am incubating eggs to ensure if my male is mating. As i am in my high school so i cant afford an incubator with my pocket money. Just giving it a try...![]()
Did they hatch???I bought 2 of the 56 Eggs (unbranded) type from Amazon... let’s just say I’m looking forward to investing in something better soon. I really did t know what to look for, and since using this, I know exactly what I wish I had.Lessons learned.
Nothing yet... Hopefully today!Did they hatch???I am so excited to see those little critters
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Well, this hatch came with a pretty tragic learning curve, and I made so many mistakes (the largest one being not knowing to not trust the built in temperature and humidity readers in my unit). I wish I would have known they were so off prior to lockdown day, but it was too late. Out of 27 well developed eggs, 1 hatched free on his/her own, which gave me hope! About 7 others had pipped, so I thought, let’s wait it out, maybe it will just be a late hatch since temps were low/fluctuating to begin with... Going into this, I had it in my mind that I would be completely hands off, as I read about the risks of assisting. However, last night, the humidity had gotten so high (my incubator has no vent holes), that I became concerned with the well-being of the one chick that had hatched. One of you here swiftly offered much needed guidance, and I placed her in the brooder, cracked the lid, and tried to keep the humidity at a lower level. At this point, we were in day 20... The first chick (we’ve named him/her ItalyHey you didn't post the pictures of your babies. Are they alright? How many of them hatched. I am so eager to see those tiny little babies![]()