The incubator is FIXED!! To replace the thermostat switch, instead of soldering, we used a wire nut clamp thingy. So nice when hubby feels good enough to help me out!!
So, naturally, I set 39 Welsummer eggs. I decided to ONLY set the ones that had spots. Even if they were terra cotta, if it was more like a solid clay colored egg and didn't have SPOTS I didn't set them. About 6 of them are dark as Marans eggs, and the rest are all really fine spots and darker than a flower pot.
So there are 3 Wellie Roos, the 'Blonde Chick Hen', 15 Welsummer Hens from last years chicks and hatching eggs, and a PAIR of White Silkies, same age. Hoping the Silkie did NOT get any of these eggs with his roo juice. But if they come up with Silkie traits we will know. All culls will be sold as 'brown egg layers' and not identified as Welsummers. I have not yet divided up the hens to separate nestboxes/cages to see who lays which color egg. I figure I need to get me some of those #7 numbered bands first so I can keep good records.
This is the test run of the incubator this year. Day 21 I will be away all day at a Fiber Fair trying to sell alpaca fleece. I guess that is a good thing.
I'll go over to the hatch along thread and post over there. Bator is at 101.5. Did not add any water for humidity at this time. Need to pick up a humidity meter for inside the bator later today.
Any suggestions on humidity for the strongest most successful hatch? It's a smaller cabinet bator with 2 fans and 2 100 watt bulbs at the top and I set the darker eggs on the middle shelf and the lighter ones on the bottom shelf. They are on egg turners and I will shut those off on day 18.
I set the eggs at 4 pm today, so tomorrow at 4 pm is the end of Day 1?? That right folks?