Oh this makes me so happy!I just finished removing the turning racks, lining both incubators with a mat, upped the humidity to 65 - 70%, candled the eggs (all looked okay), and laid them down to rest for 3-4 more days.![]()
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Oh this makes me so happy!I just finished removing the turning racks, lining both incubators with a mat, upped the humidity to 65 - 70%, candled the eggs (all looked okay), and laid them down to rest for 3-4 more days.![]()
That would be the first time eggs got a Catscan.....Maybe the next time I hatch eggs, I'll test out "cat candling." You'd just put each egg in front of the cat one at a time. If they do nothing, it's a dud. If their ears perk up, it's a good one!
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That would be the first time eggs got a Catscan.....

Speaking of candling lights, so Brinsea makes one? I wonder if it's better than the ones on the NR360 as I can't see diddly really, just the if air cells look great I call it good lol. Maybe I should invest in a better one.I don't have a cat so mine just had to do with a Brinsea candling light. 7 silkie and 10 mutts looked good going into lock down today. Humidity holding at about 72°. It's all over but the waiting for the first pip....
I used my hubby's high powered flashlight with some tin foil on it, blinded myself several timesSpeaking of candling lights, so Brinsea makes one? I wonder if it's better than the ones on the NR360 as I can't see diddly really, just the if air cells look great I call it good lol. Maybe I should invest in a better one.
I used my hubby's high powered flashlight with some tin foil on it, blinded myself several timeswhen I wasn't blinding myself, it worked pretty decent even on the brown eggs.