The 9th Annual BYC Easter Hatchalong!

I wonder if I might ask a couple questions since so many hatchers are huddled together. I am doing my first incubation. I am on day 2 but googling for info. I read that ...

1 If the temp is on the low side in incubator you will have a better hatch rate for Pullets, if it is on the high side you have a better hatch rate for Cockerels.

2. I read that it is not uncommon for Bantams to hatch a little earlier than expected. My Rooster is a Bantam Cochin and the Hens are Not. would they (I mean other than Mutts) be expected to be Bantam or LF?

Thank you for any assistance. If I can get this right this time I may have to join the fun next year! Good Hatches to all!

The sex is already determined. Low temps lead to late hatches, in general chicks that hatch late or less healthy. Run the incubator at the proper temp.

Not certain about the second question.
 
I didn’t want to let them cool off too much while taking out the turner, candling, etc., so I set my electric blanket on high and set the turner and eggs on it and covered them with the duvet. Then I added warm water to help bring the temp up faster. I just checked and the humidity was at 76 so I took out one of the plugs. Is one enough? My room is kinda chilly, though it’s warming up now that I have the wood stove going.

A little cool down is not harmful, and may be beneficial. Plugs are to control fresh airflow, which you want at this time, not temp and humidity.
 
I moved my easter eggs into my hatcher yesterday.... 8 turkey and 25 chicken..... I am a little early but I needed the room in the good bator for the new turkey eggs that were starting to age more than I like.... I set another 17turkey and 7 duck eggs to top off the 3 turkey and 15 chicken eggs that are due a week after easter.... ok so I can stop any time I want.... I just don't want to....:gig:tongue

Good luck with all your hatches!
 
It gets really cold in my room. The only heat is when I open the door to the living room where the wood stove sits. I was worried because the incubator windows were fogging up. And this is my first time using a still air.
Condensation means your humidity is too high. You don't want condensation, you risk drowning the chicks.
It’s zipping! I only got them out of the rails and locked down about an hour ago! :th
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:ya
First duckling hatched during the early morning!View attachment 1314118
Awwwwww. :love
View attachment 1314130 3 more to go! 2 making progress and one straggler, no pips on the shell yet, just rocking around.
:jumpy
There are not many things cuter than a duckling! :love
Agreed.
 

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