I have a Genesis Hova Bator with an egg turner which I have had great success with in the past. However, I am going to be staggering a hatch for the first time and I need some advice.
I have 7 eggs in now that are on day 13. I am getting ready to put a new batch in the bator tonight, so they will only be on day 8 or so when the first batch begins to hatch.
My first question is about turning the eggs. I will be taking out the turner so the first batch can hatch, but once they start hatching I can't open the bator. How will the second batch of eggs do if they aren't turned for 2 days? Do you think I could just shake the incubator gently a couple of times a day and that would be good enough?
The big question I have is about cleanliness after the hatch. I will put paper towels down over the screen to minimize the mess, but I know that some mess will still get down into the water trough. After that first hatch do you think I will be able to clean the bator out without chilling the eggs too badly that are still in there? I am worried that if I can't take the time to clean out the bator that bad bacteria will grow in there and hurt the second batch of chicks when they hatch out. But I also don't want to chill that second batch of eggs.
Lastly, I would love to hear any tips or hints that you may have to help me with this staggered hatch. Thank you!
I have 7 eggs in now that are on day 13. I am getting ready to put a new batch in the bator tonight, so they will only be on day 8 or so when the first batch begins to hatch.
My first question is about turning the eggs. I will be taking out the turner so the first batch can hatch, but once they start hatching I can't open the bator. How will the second batch of eggs do if they aren't turned for 2 days? Do you think I could just shake the incubator gently a couple of times a day and that would be good enough?
The big question I have is about cleanliness after the hatch. I will put paper towels down over the screen to minimize the mess, but I know that some mess will still get down into the water trough. After that first hatch do you think I will be able to clean the bator out without chilling the eggs too badly that are still in there? I am worried that if I can't take the time to clean out the bator that bad bacteria will grow in there and hurt the second batch of chicks when they hatch out. But I also don't want to chill that second batch of eggs.
Lastly, I would love to hear any tips or hints that you may have to help me with this staggered hatch. Thank you!