Isn’t it!? Such a shame!That is very sad!
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Isn’t it!? Such a shame!That is very sad!
It's been set on 37.5 the entire time. What temp should it be at?You might need to raise the temp in the incubator a bit for the next hatch
You need to verify the temperature with something like a brinsea spot check.It's been set on 37.5 the entire time. What temp should it be at?
Eggs from my BA/Silkie crosses start hatching on day 20... and I finally have one egg pipping.. wrong end, but hey.. something is happening!! I have a two way digital thermometer that reports back to the main station, it's saying 95 degrees on the nose.You need to verify the temperature with something like a brinsea spot check.
If hatches regularly go long, then the temp is usually too low. Too low is worse than too high. Try setting to 37.72 for the next hatch
Do you mean 99.5F?Eggs from my BA/Silkie crosses start hatching on day 20... and I finally have one egg pipping.. wrong end, but hey.. something is happening!! I have a two way digital thermometer that reports back to the main station, it's saying 95 degrees on the nose.
Ok, thermometer is up to 98 degrees F. It's taking a while for it to register, but yes, next hatch I'm going to raise the temp on the incubator and spot check with my digital.
Same here, only with more rain. Who's as sick of rain as I am?We had temperatures in the 60s today, it was marvelous! Sadly, the rest of the week...highs may be high 30s.