Okay, my girlriend got me an incubator for christmas. I'm 66 years old so it has been quite a while since I got a toy of such magnitude! We have been raising chicken together for a bit over 3 years now. The experience is gratifying and it has been educational as well as very satisfying to supplement ourselves with the bounty we get in return. That includes enjoyment in case you might ask.
We have elected to purchase some hatching eggs from private breeders carrying the chickens in which we have elected to breed ourselves. It is at this point that I need to get educated on the dos and donts of the incubation process! I am sure there are many articles BYC members might suggest that may be useful tips on guidelines to follow. And of course I will read the instructions hopefully included that came with the incubator! 2 things I find that are most importantly discussed is temperature and humidity. But some things like how much time from when the chicken lays the egg do you have before it actually needs to go in the incubator? Our incubator holds 46 eggs and our chickens dont lay that many in a day! I might get ten or more eggs a day currently. They may or may not be fertilized. Checking eggs while they are in the incubtor to see if they are fertile or inactive is another concern. When and how often is that done. Lock down seems to be another term frequently used for the last days of non tampering in wait for the hatch to occur. So many dos and donts that I am sure are not explained within the instruction sheet. So any help would be appreciated.
We have elected to purchase some hatching eggs from private breeders carrying the chickens in which we have elected to breed ourselves. It is at this point that I need to get educated on the dos and donts of the incubation process! I am sure there are many articles BYC members might suggest that may be useful tips on guidelines to follow. And of course I will read the instructions hopefully included that came with the incubator! 2 things I find that are most importantly discussed is temperature and humidity. But some things like how much time from when the chicken lays the egg do you have before it actually needs to go in the incubator? Our incubator holds 46 eggs and our chickens dont lay that many in a day! I might get ten or more eggs a day currently. They may or may not be fertilized. Checking eggs while they are in the incubtor to see if they are fertile or inactive is another concern. When and how often is that done. Lock down seems to be another term frequently used for the last days of non tampering in wait for the hatch to occur. So many dos and donts that I am sure are not explained within the instruction sheet. So any help would be appreciated.