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newchickychick
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Why are they in a carton in the incubator?
They were shipped, so I’m letting them settle per the sellers’ instructions!
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Why are they in a carton in the incubator?
Ah so the incubator isn't on - they are just resting for the 24 hrs that's typical, I was wondering - I'd never seen anyone put a carton in a working incubator hahaThey were shipped, so I’m letting them settle per the sellers’ instructions!There’s no way to turn off the auto turner when set to the proper day sadly if the egg racks are in, so I’ll be putting them on the egg racks on day 4 so they can start to be turned!
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I was told to turn it on by the breeder aha! But we’re trying to figure out how to properly divide it so it’s easier. I was thinking straws but then thought twice because of heat.Ah so the incubator isn't on - they are just resting for the 24 hrs that's typical, I was wondering - I'd never seen anyone put a carton in a working incubator haha
Oh yeah, ours both have one!I've never seen that here in any of the forum posts I've read re: incubating. Very strange and interesting.
I'd just buy an incubator with an auto-turner, most of them have that now - otherwise you're slave to turning them and that ain't my bag hahah
lots of people do manually turn though Good luck on the hatch, it's the most fun thing ever, seriously!
Hubby last night mentioned still toying with the idea of a bachelor pad. I’m glad he’s all in with all the chickens.
He’s made a fantastic recovery! His wings look a little silly, really spread out/almost a tiny bit curled outwards, but I’m hoping some more vitamins will get him back on track. I’d rather give him a drop of nutridrench or poultry cell a day and make absolute certain he’s fully out of the woods before assuming he’s totally good to be off them just yet. But genuinely so relieved he’s okay.Yeah, that’s what the breeders I bought from told me! I think there’s so much variation on what works for people. I know some folks say “if it’s scrambled, it’s scrambled - throw it in there on the turner immediately” with others saying “it needs to rest as it can help it reorient” etc etc. So it’s hard to know really what’s what, but I felt safer erring on the side of caution and resting it.I heard the same thing about shipped eggs, not to turn them the first few days. One of my hatches, I had some shipped & some local, so I took the turner out and hand turned the local eggs for the first few days. I think it’s so the air cell has a chance to stabilize in the right spot before turning?