So, I'm 1/2 into lockdown as of today.
Because my EE's seem to already be getting crowded in their small apartments... (hardly any space left), I decided to lock them down today (day 17), rather than tomorrow. I took them out of their stand up cups, candled them, marked the aircells once last time and laid them on their sides in the best position for hatching. I'm hoping it will give the squished kiddos another day to get into position... & hopefully they do it sooner rather than later. I hope they don't get so cramped in there that they can't move.
I haven't increased the humidity yet, I would like give the barred rock eggs more time to increase their air sack size better. So, I haven't put the barred rock eggs into lockdown yet. I'll continue to hand turn those ones (spin at an angle now? lol) for the next day with them standing up in their little cups. Tomorrow I'll candle them all 1 last time, mark their air cells, and then lay them down in the incubator, and add more water. The one BR egg that I checked this morning looked right on schedule. The BR eggs are bigger and the chicks look like they will have just the right amount of space/development by Saturday.
I REALLY want the EEs to hatch! Well, I want the BR eggs too... but I REALLY want the EEs.
Because my EE's seem to already be getting crowded in their small apartments... (hardly any space left), I decided to lock them down today (day 17), rather than tomorrow. I took them out of their stand up cups, candled them, marked the aircells once last time and laid them on their sides in the best position for hatching. I'm hoping it will give the squished kiddos another day to get into position... & hopefully they do it sooner rather than later. I hope they don't get so cramped in there that they can't move.
I haven't increased the humidity yet, I would like give the barred rock eggs more time to increase their air sack size better. So, I haven't put the barred rock eggs into lockdown yet. I'll continue to hand turn those ones (spin at an angle now? lol) for the next day with them standing up in their little cups. Tomorrow I'll candle them all 1 last time, mark their air cells, and then lay them down in the incubator, and add more water. The one BR egg that I checked this morning looked right on schedule. The BR eggs are bigger and the chicks look like they will have just the right amount of space/development by Saturday.
I REALLY want the EEs to hatch! Well, I want the BR eggs too... but I REALLY want the EEs.
